Apparel, Accessories and Decorative Items

GhanArts offers you a visit backstage, in our Accra workshop: ideas we come up with, what inspires us, samples that will, or will not, make it to our range of products. Please feel free to comment, and visit www.ghanarts.com for international orders. If you see something here that is not on the www.ghanarts.com website, drop us a line! we will be happy to give you a quote for a one-of-its-kind item.

Friday, 25 November 2011

Heads up! ATAG Craft Bazaar 2011 this Saturday!

Announcement from ATAG:

Invitation to ATAG's Craft Bazaar 2011

We kindly invite you, your family and friends to join us for our annual Pre-Christmas Craft Bazaar.

Venue: ATAG's premises, Pavilion X, Ghana International Trade Fair Centre, La, Accra
Date: 26th November 2011
Time: 9.00am - 6.00pm

Side attraction theme:
"Decorative and Functional Craft Pieces For The Home"

Come and pick a gift for your family, friends and loved ones for Christmas.

For further information, contact: 0302 771 375, 0242 384 295

ATAG Craft Network Association of Ghana
PMB TF, 21, Trade Fair, La, Accra

Office location:
Pavilion X, Trade Fair Centre
Tel.: +233 0302 771 375; +233 0262 264 988

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

What we are working at

While most of GhanArts' workers are toiling at a new ever-increasing jewellery order for our NYC designer client, I'm left to give the finishing touches to what we're going to exhibit at the yearly ATAG (Aid to Artisans Ghana) pre-Christmas bazaar on 26th November.


Unfortunately, I'm not very good at production work. I find it much more fun to come up with new designs. So yes, while I was supposed to actually complete some samples and copy them for the event, my mind drifted again and I ended up trying something new.


It has to do with cocoa jute sacks and batik that is just not good enough to be used as is, but has gorgeous colours. The inspiration was my bedroom carpet... Enough said!

Back to finishing what is already more than half completed. Enjoy a fulfilling and creative day, all of you!

Sunday, 6 November 2011

From birdhouses to birds...

It all began with an artist friend of mine (who works mostly with clay and wood) who was asked to produce his own idea of a birdhouse. For some reason I can't even begin to explain, what came to my mind immediately was a northern Cameroon Mousgoum "beehive" mud hut, or tolek.


Not really thinking about his rendition of a birdhouse anymore (which was actually all that mattered in the real world of commissioning, designing, producing and delivering), I started musing about the kind of birds that would visit such an unusual structure as a 'tropical' birdhouse. They, of course, would be colourful, to set off against a clay background. Hey, I suddenly thought, birds might just be another use for all the off-cuts remaining from my sewing activities!

I remembered seeing fabric birds on the Internet. Beautiful. But come on, (1) copying is not creating, and (2) I live in an "exotic" country, and the birds I could see with my no less exotic mind's eye were bright parrots, not tame, reasonably proportioned little birds. My birds would therefore have strong bills, a distinctive egret and an exaggerated long tail. Translating my idea into something reflecting the balance I wanted was a bit tricky.


My friend (of birdhouse fame) liked my colourful birds so much that... He decided he wanted butterflies too (I've never heard of butterfly-houses, have you?). Well, everything in its own good time. Butterflies will be the topic of another post.

And what about the birdhouse itself?

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Can you help me locate this chair?

This specific chair has been on my mind for a few weeks now (please don't mind the watermark).



Can you, dear reader, help me locate a supplier for this model, either new or gently used, in Accra or Tema?

If so, please inbox me at ghanarts DOT studio AT gmail.com. Thank you!