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The Bounty of Our Motherland by Louise Joya Ama Quansua Fenny Louise Joya Ama Quansua Fenny | ArtsDot.com

The Bounty of Our Motherland

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From pyrography, to graphic designing, Louise is a very versatile artist. As a young African, it is her responsibility to bring awareness to the potential of her continent. Growing out of the colonial era, our taste for foreign goods as opposed to local goods was spawned. An unlikely side effect of this was the exponential increase in the carbon footprint this generation has left in the sands of history. Africa will rise and restore the synergy of her ecosystem, but it begins with us. ‘How?’, you ask. For a start, eat from the bounty of your motherland.
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Louise Joya Ama Quansua Fenny

Louise Joya Ama Quansua Fenny, also known as Louise Camille Fenne, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1972. She grew up in both Denmark and England, and studied drawing in Aix-en-Provence, France and at the Glyptotek in Copenhagen. She is a versatile artist, known for her skills in pyrography and graphic design. Her work has been exhibited in Ghana and she has won a gold medal in an art competition. She is also known for her role as the Woman King Nkunkuma Marie-Louise Zoa of the Royal Palace of Okoa.

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