A giclée print from a painting in festive colors of a family in Africa. It's made from a very high resolution digital file for the sharpest image and it will be printed to order in either the USA or Germany. Limited edition of 25. Sales benefit only the artist Angu Walters and his family in civil war Cameroon. Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed separately from Central Africa. It's made from a very high resolution digital file for the sharpest image and it will be printed to order in either the USA or Germany. Limited edition of 25. Sales benefit only the artist Angu Walters and his family in civil war Cameroon. Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed separately from Central Africa. It's made from a very high resolution digital file for the sharpest image and it will be printed to order in either the USA or Germany. Limited edition of 25. Sales benefit only the artist Angu Walters and his family in civil war Cameroon. Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed separately from Central Africa.
The Happy Family. Giclee print from Cameroon, Africa was created by artist Angu Walters in 2011. This art piece , which is part of the Fine Art Prints on firm Canvas portfolio, is a Printmaking artwork. The style of this artwork is best described as Abstract, Fine Art. The genre portrayed in this piece of art is Multicultural / Ethnic, People, Portrait, Tropical. The artwork was created in Photography: Photographic Print. The size of the original art is 35 (inches) H x 27 (inches) W.
Words which artist Angu Walters feels best describe this work of art are: family, africa, cameroon.
Angu Walters was born in 1980, native of Nsongwa in the Mezam Division of the North West Province of Cameroon.
Apart from being a fine artist he also sings with the “Melting Age Band, MAB” in the company of the late Spee. He likes traditional African music.
His interest in painting started when he was a boy experimenting with ink from different pen colors, mixed and applied them on torn cardboards, which were sometimes hung on the walls of his mother’s sitting room. His mother invited Spee, a very famous artist to show him what the child was doing with the materials he could find in his milieu, thereafter the artist took him to his workshop, under his guidance so to better improve on his skills.
Since then, he has had a professional revolution with much inspiration drawn from his fine arts mentor.
Angu Walters dwells mostly on abstract and surreal paintings which focus mostly on the painful side of life like poverty and disease. He also paints music which he claims reflects the happy side of life.
His works express surrealism because he believes that his dreams are inspirational to his life and works.