After a bit of a hiatus from the Postcard Challenge I'm back in the game. This week's country was actually a collection of countries under the umbrella term 'West Africa'.
The pattern on the left hand side of the card is an example of a kente cloth design, a fabric native to the Akan people. This was drawn in pencil and coloured with promarkers. For the rest of the card I applied some Antique Linen and Tea Dye Distress Inks for the background. I then created the figures with my Promarkers. I've added the Senegal flag, although I've since realised that the Akan people didn't live in Senegal - oops.
For the stamp I have drawn and coloured an adinkra symbol, known as Sankofa. It is a bird looking backwards and is symbolic of learning from our past.


Beautifully done card...love the colors and the design!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and interesting to read the history of the pattern and people. M
ReplyDeletea lovely postcard and colours.
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ReplyDeleteJen x
Oh my gosh, those little figures are so cute! Really creative card. Well done!
ReplyDeletePerfect postcard for the region! Love the bright colours.
ReplyDeleteJanet xx
Great card! Valerie
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