National Inspiration at Ako Adjei — artwork #9952 by Tei Huagie · Accra, Ghana
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Tei Mensah Huagie, born March 21, 1973 in Accra, is a Ghanaian artist whose practice spans sculpture, painting, textile design, and jewelry making. He trained at Ghanatta College of Arts and Design from 1991 to 1994, then apprenticed under two major figures in Ghanaian art: Amon Kotei, designer of Ghana's national coat of arms, and Sowatey Adjei — formative experiences that shaped his distinctive …
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Added 20/04/2026
A monumental 80-metre installation made from reclaimed aluminium sheets assembled by copper wire stitching and accented with metallic spray paint. The work unfolds a path of footprints and three-dimensional faces bearing uplifting messages, inviting passers-by to believe in their ambitions. Commissioned by the Creative Art Council of Ghana through the Chale Wote festival, it was completed in 2020.
The artwork Inspiration nationale à Ako Adjei is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Accra in Ghana, more precisely here: Ako Adjei Interchange, Ring Road Central, Accra.
This graffiti is also tagged as: geometric, installation, aluminium, recycled-materials, copper-wire, inspirational.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Tei Huagie
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