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5.1" W x 16.1" H x 2.8" D

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Weight:  1.3 lbs

 

Sese wood

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Wood statuette, 'She-Lizard'

Inspired by ancient customs and beliefs, Samuel Lovi carves this unique statuette with a meticulous eye for detail. Shaped like a lizard, the sese wood statuette presents human features and is dressed with a jute skirt. Once Lovi has carved the piece, he smoothes the wood out with sandpaper and then applies clay to create an aged appearance.

Long ago, the people from the Akwapim area used to bury their dead along with a living creature....

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Wood statuette, 'She-Lizard'

Inspired by ancient customs and beliefs, Samuel Lovi carves this unique statuette with a meticulous eye for detail. Shaped like a lizard, the sese wood statuette presents human features and is dressed with a jute skirt. Once Lovi has carved the piece, he smoothes the wood out with sandpaper and then applies clay to create an aged appearance.

Long ago, the people from the Akwapim area used to bury their dead along with a living creature. As lizards were always seen around, they chose these creatures. Since then, many art works were crafted that were half human and half lizard; they used for rituals and the burial of chiefs and elders. The image eventually developed in an Adinkra symbol featuring two lizards united by one stomach meaning unity and adaptability.
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Samuel Lovi

Samuel Lovi

"I get my ideas mainly from nature and things that surround me."
"Samuel Lovi is my name. I was born in the Volta Region on August 25, 1949. I attended middle school and then went to a commercial college. I was later granted a five-year scholarship for further studies at Glasgow School of Art (Scotland), which I completed in 1981. I mastered a variety...

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Samuel Lovi

"Samuel Lovi is my name. I was born in the Volta Region on August 25, 1949. I attended middle school and then went to a commercial college. I was later granted a five-year scholarship for further studies at Glasgow School of Art (Scotland), which I completed in 1981. I mastered a variety of media. I then went to the St. Andrews School of Education in the UK, from 1981 to 1983, where I completed my highest education.

"After my studies, I worked with the Glasgow Arts Center and the Scottish Tourist Board. It was not easy to make a living in the arts and crafts field in a developed country at that time. As such, I worked with an American-European company for three years, dealing in clothing. I worked specifically in the designing field: designing and mending designs for the fashion house. I stayed outside the country for about ten years, and worked for three to four years before coming back home. On my return home, I worked at the Department of Rural Housing and Cottage Industry, until my redeployment.

"With the training I had, I was able to put my creative skills into use and develop a lot of clay work. I have my own studio and there are more than 70 women training there. These women came from various villages, mostly from the Volta Region, to help in developing the products. What they do most is traditional pottery. Clay pots developed by the women are brought from the villages for re-finishing. Different shades of colors are applied to the pots to make them look unique. I also try to introduce contemporary pottery into the designs to upgrade the traditional way of producing the works.

"I have traveled extensively outside of Ghana to showcase my products or to participate in fairs. In 1998, for instance, I was invited to the United States, by Aid to Artisans, for the New York International Gift Show (NYIGS). My work has also traveled to Burkina Faso, La Cote D'Ivoire, and Paris for various fairs. It was judged the best of all the pottery exhibitors at a fair in Burkina Faso and was awarded the UNESCO craft prize in 1998 for its outstanding contribution to creativity in decorative pottery.

"I get my ideas mainly from nature and things that surround me. Again, with my training at the art schools, ideas just come to me.

"I am married with three children. My wife has been very supportive."

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