
Okurase: Portrait of a Village was a social documentary project producing a body of imagery for PR and fund raising by Project Okurase, a Ghana-based non-governmental organization (NGO). The NGOs mission was to build a new, sustainable, model village center and infrastructure in the small village known for its hand-carved drums. The project was based on portraiture of villagers depicted in the context of daily activity and presented as a collection of fine art canvases for display at the Medical University of South Carolina gallery. Supportive HD video was also captured for multi-media use.
A life-size portrait print of the village chief, along with 24x36" and 20x30" 12-color pigment prints imaged on archival canvas stretched, unframed, with black, gallery-wrapped edges were created and donated for exhibition, and fund raising.
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