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Two figures, holding hands, but not quite facing the same direction. It’s such a simple gesture, and yet it carries a quiet complexity. Connection without symmetry. Togetherness without sameness. The green background flattens the world into something almost unreal, like memory or stage space. And within it, the figures feel both grounded and slightly untouchable. Their posture is calm, but not passive. There’s a dignity in the stillness. What lingers is the space between them: the tension in the arms, the subtle pull. Are they guiding each other, or resisting being pulled? It feels like a portrait of shared experience across difference. Maybe generations. Maybe versions of the self. Maybe just two people trying to stay connected while moving in slightly different directions. And somehow, that feels more honest than harmony.
About This Artwork
Sarfo Emmanuel Annor is a Ghanaian artist known for his bold, color-driven figurative paintings that blend realism with abstraction. His work often explores identity, memory, and lived experience, particularly within African contexts. By simplifying forms and using striking color fields, he creates emotionally charged compositions that emphasize gesture, presence, and psychological connection rather than detailed realism.
- Artist
- Sarfo Emmanuel Annor
- Location
- The Bridge Gallery, Paris
- Date experienced
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