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Wood sculpture, 'People Who Help'
Frank Obiri-Ntow takes his inspiration from an Akan proverb for this handsome sculpture. Boafo ye na means "people who help are scarce to be found." He bestows this name on a slender mask that sits on a circular base, meticulously carved from sese wood.
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