The morning gospel
“This photograph explains a popular greeting by Ghanaian.You wake up early in the morning, meet a neighbour and they say, " it's morning again", and your response will be" all that's is left for us is to suffer, gain what you'd eat and one day die".In my perspective all we suffering for is our ladle in our hand and our body working its way under the sun until the day we are gone.” © Roasted Kweku
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“This photograph explains a popular greeting by Ghanaian.You wake up early in the morning, meet a neighbour and they say, " it's morning again", and your response will be" all that's is left for us is to suffer, gain what you'd eat and one day die".In my perspective all we suffering for is our ladle in our hand and our body working its way under the sun until the day we are gone.” © Roasted Kweku
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The gallery is available to answer and help for any request.
Gallery contact : +41 76 714 58 01 geneve@filafriques.com
“This photograph explains a popular greeting by Ghanaian.You wake up early in the morning, meet a neighbour and they say, " it's morning again", and your response will be" all that's is left for us is to suffer, gain what you'd eat and one day die".In my perspective all we suffering for is our ladle in our hand and our body working its way under the sun until the day we are gone.” © Roasted Kweku
* SHIPPING WORLWIDE *
The gallery is available to answer and help for any request.
Gallery contact : +41 76 714 58 01 geneve@filafriques.com