Threads of Legacy | Recycled Textile Art

By Vitus Amoah
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Description

Handcrafted Mixed Media Wall Art from Ghana

Bring color, culture, and conversation into your space with Threads of Legacy, a one-of-a-kind artwork handcrafted in Ghana using carefully arranged pieces of reclaimed textile fabric. Each fragment carries its own story, coming together to create a dynamic composition that celebrates creativity, sustainability, and the beauty of transformation.

Bold layers of pattern, texture, and movement weave across the canvas, creating a piece that feels both contemporary and deeply rooted in African artistic traditions. The vibrant interplay of colors makes this artwork a striking focal point in living rooms, offices, entryways, galleries, and creative spaces.

Why You'll Love It

✓ Handcrafted in Ghana by skilled artisans
✓ Created using reclaimed and recycled textile materials
✓ Rich textures and layered visual storytelling
✓ One-of-a-kind statement piece
✓ Supports sustainable and ethical artisan craftsmanship
✓ Perfect for modern, eclectic, Afro-modern, and contemporary interiors

Details

  • Handmade in Ghana
  • Materials: Recycled fabric, mixed media, canvas
  • Orientation: Can be framed in Portrait or Landscape
  • Unframed
  • Approximate Artwork Size: 18.5" x 29"

Styling Inspiration

Whether displayed above a sofa, console table, office desk, or gallery wall, Threads of Legacy instantly adds warmth, texture, and cultural depth to your décor. Its vibrant composition pairs beautifully with neutral interiors while providing a sophisticated burst of color and character.

Sustainability Matters

This artwork gives new life to discarded textiles, transforming fabric remnants into a meaningful work of art. By choosing this piece, you're supporting both environmental sustainability and fair opportunities for artisan makers in Ghana.

A celebration of heritage, creativity, and renewal—crafted to inspire for years to come.

 

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