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Medium
wood, synthetic polymer paint, collage
Measurements
37 × 37 cm each
Accession Number
2016.697
Department
Contemporary Art
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased NGV Foundation, 2017
© Ephrem Solomon Tegegn
Gallery location
Not on display
About this work

These works from Ephrem Solomon’s Signature series show the artist’s bold graphic style and unusual medium, which combines hand-carved wood panels, collaged printed text and hand-colouring. Solomon’s images are inspired by the residents of his hometown Addis Ababa, where a large part of the population lives in difficult circumstances, with very few social, political or economic opportunities. As Solomon states, ‘My works portrays the distance between what the governed people need and want, and what the response is from the governors. I have tried to picture, as precisely as possible, the actual and innocent feeling of the governed’

Subjects (general)
Human Figures Portraits
Subjects (specific)
Addis Ababa (inhabited place) busts (general, figures) Ethiopia (nation) fingerprints geometric shape men (male humans) text (layout feature) women (female humans)
Movements
Contemporary (style of art)