
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead shot captures a dark-skinned person lying down, with their face partially covered by small, irregular cutouts of newspaper text. The person wears a light-colored t-shirt and a brown hooded garment that frames their face. Two hands, positioned in the foreground on either side of the head, appear to frame or hold the person's face. The entire background is composed of spread-out newspapers. The person's eyes are open and gaze directly upwards at the viewer. Small scraps of newspaper text are meticulously applied to their forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin, leaving key features like the eyes and mouth visible. The overall composition suggests a symbolic or conceptual artwork, potentially exploring themes of identity, media influence, or societal labels. The lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor setting or diffused light. Visible text on the background newspapers includes headlines such as: "Government upbeat about economic stability - Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," "The Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo," "Overcome storms through Christ," "Education Ministry," and "Ghana." The small newspaper scraps on the person's face feature phrases like: "Certain Age," "Leading Man," "Know Thyself," "Stand Tall and Firm," and "Price To." The presence of Ghanaian names and references to "Ghana" in the newspaper text aligns with the Joma, Ghana context.
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