'African women are beautiful,' says Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo of her inspiration. She creates the elegant design of this sculpture, which she names 'Detugbi,' meaning 'Lady' in the Ewe a dialect spoken by the Anlo tribe of Ghana in the Volta region. The sculpture is carved by hand featuring outspread hands, a small waist and large thighs. She wears glass bead earrings on red cotton threads. The sculpture is adorned with ornate aluminum plates
- Sese wood, aluminum, glass beads and cotton
- 2.36 lbs
- 21.5 inches H x 7.8 inches W x 3.9 inches D