Fighting for Acceptance II - Joseph Abbey - Mensah by Joseph Abbey - Mensah at White Label Project
Fighting for Acceptance II - Joseph Abbey - Mensah by Joseph Abbey - Mensah at White Label Project

Fighting for Acceptance II - Joseph Abbey-Mensah

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Art photography by Accra-based Ghanaian photographer Joseph Abbey-Mensah. Accra, Ghana - 2024.

Exclusive edition of 10 pieces. 

A limited edition is the fixed number of copies for one individual artwork indicating how often it exists worldwide. Each print comes with a Certification of Authenticity hand signed by the artist.

These images reflect a personal journey of self-acceptance, revealing the struggle between vulnerability and strength. The red cloth symbolizes the layers of identity I’ve worn for protection and fear. Shedding these layers and embracing my authentic self brings true freedom and strength. Through physical nudity, not for exposure but for authenticity, I confront my reflection and find beauty in my rawness.

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Meet Joseph Abbey-Mensah

Joseph Abbey Mensah, known artistically as Sarf Bort, grew up in a community rich in tradition and culture, where art became an integral part of his life. From an early age, he developed a passion for expressing his imagination through visual storytelling, which remains one of his primary creative outlets. As a creative, Joseph finds fascination in the process of creation itself. A distinctive aspect of his approach is his perspective: he often views his work as an observer rather than the artist, embracing both admiration and critique as essential parts of the journey.

His art is deeply inspired by the beauty of nature and the vibrant culture that surrounds him, blending these influences into every piece he creates.