
Stake attention in this memory
A large outdoor statue, located in Amedzofe, Ghana, depicts a seated woman in traditional attire, facing forward. The statue, primarily gray, features a multi-colored patterned cloth (red, yellow, blue, black rectangles) draped over her lap and legs. She wears a headwrap, a layered necklace, and yellow armbands. The statue rests on a black, polished rectangular plinth with gold-colored inscriptions: "In honor of Onetsie Dokua II, Mankrado Of Amedzofe And Queen, Mother of Odopolome Clan, Enstooled On 24th April, 2000. SCULPTOR CYRUS AMOAH YAW." The plinth is surrounded by gray gravel within a low, white-trimmed concrete border. In the background, behind the statue, a building with a corrugated metal roof and a rusty satellite dish is visible to the left. Further back and slightly to the left, a multi-story building with a red-tiled roof appears to be under construction, featuring exposed concrete pillars. To the right of the statue, the ground is bare reddish-brown earth, with mounds of dirt and a partially constructed wooden frame structure. The scene is under a blue sky with scattered white clouds.
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