What started as individual dreams has turned into a common reality. The spray painting pair's distinctive portrayal of nature in their limitless imagination has long enthused passers-by, conjuring sensations of magnificence, opportunity, and the energy of life as we seldom experience it.
A couple of years prior, Richmond Kweku Adu and Cashmere Opoku Ntiamoah, otherwise called Dark and Akidi, separately, met and very quickly started to hit innovative flashes with one another.
"Cashmere and I ran into each other in the second year of our specialty preparing," Richmond reviews. Today, the two, better known under the pen name "The Folks 360," share a relationship that rises above that of customary cohorts.
"We are long lasting siblings," Cashmere adds. Together, they are consistently changing segments of Accra into a creative shelter. Each piece they make, from easy to complex, is overflowing with variety and character
The two fostered an enthusiasm for art prior in life prior to getting formal craftsmanship preparing in the different workmanship styles. However knowledgeable in different mediums, they floated towards spray painting.
A common deference for one another's style and desire prompted various joint efforts, at last uniting the two.
"We figured two heads are superior to one," they playfully communicated. "Spray painting turned into our favored imaginative articulation since it permitted us to impart our innovativeness to the regular individual and a more extensive crowd while giving us a valuable chance to decorate the normal.
Like all specialists, incredible and little, creative mind is the fuel on which the inventiveness of Richmond and Cashmere runs. Furthermore, nature is their perpetual wellspring of motivation. From it, they track down the drive to make pieces that associate watchers to a specific second or an inclination in time.
"Our inventive strategy includes a ton of conceptualizing, research, and planning drafts. Luckily, Accra is overflowing with motivation, so that isn't an over the top issue. The following stages include portraying and gradually fostering our thought with expertise and experience, insightfully applying each paint stroke."
Richmond and Cashmere's introduction to art has not been a stroll in the park. The difficulties have been various. "Workmanship in Ghana is still yet to be broadly valued. Outside a periodic battles a craftsman could confront like monetary solidness, a restricted market, and more-the accessibility and cost of provisions limit what we frequently need to do. In the event that you're a trying craftsman, we encourage you to work with what you have and gradually fabricate a portfolio that knocks some people's socks off."
Regardless, there have been heaps of pivotal turning points for Richmond and Cashmere. "We have had the chance to team up with different craftsmen and investigate various locales and societies. A portion of our number one minutes incorporate doing interviews, taking part in art celebrations, and doing projects."
For these two siblings in workmanship, what's to come involves making considerably additional enrapturing pieces to decorate More noteworthy Accra and its encompassing locales. The objective is to turn into a commonly recognized name in Ghanaian and African craftsmanship, preparing for hopeful specialists and more youthful ages. Meet The Folks 360 is dealing with several administration projects, all of which they will reveal on their Instagram page (@mtg360) before very long.