Lion Hearted
‘The Lion’: The symbol for courage, strength, fearlessness, bravery, royalty, honor, leadership, justice & authority.
‘The North Star’: Provided early sailors a fixed point of reference to guide them in the right direction. It has become a symbol of finding your way in life, following your dreams & achieving success in your life.
Adrinka Symbols: Visual symbols originally created by the Ashanti of Ghana & the Gyaman of Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa. (Below are all of the Adrinka Symbols pictured in this painting)
‘Aya-Fern’: Symbol of endurance & resourcefulness. The fern is a hardy plant that can grow in difficult places. An individual who wears this symbol suggests that he has endured many adversities & endured & outlasted much difficulty.
‘Bravery’: Symbol of bravery & valor; special hair style of war captain Kwatakye representing bravery & fearlessness.
‘By God’s grace, all will be well’: Symbol of hope, providence & faith.
‘Imperishability & Endurance’: This symbol gets its meaning from traditional priests that were able to walk on fire without burning their feet, an inspiration to others to endure & overcome difficulties.
‘Chief of the Adrinka symbols’: Symbol of greatness, charisma & leadership.
Original: 24” x 48” Acrylic on Canvas
(prints do not come framed)
‘The Lion’: The symbol for courage, strength, fearlessness, bravery, royalty, honor, leadership, justice & authority.
‘The North Star’: Provided early sailors a fixed point of reference to guide them in the right direction. It has become a symbol of finding your way in life, following your dreams & achieving success in your life.
Adrinka Symbols: Visual symbols originally created by the Ashanti of Ghana & the Gyaman of Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa. (Below are all of the Adrinka Symbols pictured in this painting)
‘Aya-Fern’: Symbol of endurance & resourcefulness. The fern is a hardy plant that can grow in difficult places. An individual who wears this symbol suggests that he has endured many adversities & endured & outlasted much difficulty.
‘Bravery’: Symbol of bravery & valor; special hair style of war captain Kwatakye representing bravery & fearlessness.
‘By God’s grace, all will be well’: Symbol of hope, providence & faith.
‘Imperishability & Endurance’: This symbol gets its meaning from traditional priests that were able to walk on fire without burning their feet, an inspiration to others to endure & overcome difficulties.
‘Chief of the Adrinka symbols’: Symbol of greatness, charisma & leadership.
Original: 24” x 48” Acrylic on Canvas
(prints do not come framed)
‘The Lion’: The symbol for courage, strength, fearlessness, bravery, royalty, honor, leadership, justice & authority.
‘The North Star’: Provided early sailors a fixed point of reference to guide them in the right direction. It has become a symbol of finding your way in life, following your dreams & achieving success in your life.
Adrinka Symbols: Visual symbols originally created by the Ashanti of Ghana & the Gyaman of Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa. (Below are all of the Adrinka Symbols pictured in this painting)
‘Aya-Fern’: Symbol of endurance & resourcefulness. The fern is a hardy plant that can grow in difficult places. An individual who wears this symbol suggests that he has endured many adversities & endured & outlasted much difficulty.
‘Bravery’: Symbol of bravery & valor; special hair style of war captain Kwatakye representing bravery & fearlessness.
‘By God’s grace, all will be well’: Symbol of hope, providence & faith.
‘Imperishability & Endurance’: This symbol gets its meaning from traditional priests that were able to walk on fire without burning their feet, an inspiration to others to endure & overcome difficulties.
‘Chief of the Adrinka symbols’: Symbol of greatness, charisma & leadership.
Original: 24” x 48” Acrylic on Canvas
(prints do not come framed)