Kelvin Ansong

Ghana

"Kelvin believes in the visual depiction of emotions as another way to grasp the complexity of human nature hence the creation of kescorism which is his main art style."

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Kelvin Ansong

Kelvin Ansong is an emerging Ghanaian Artist, ambitious and passionate while possessing a classic work methodology.

As an inspiring African creative fine artist, Kelvin aims to shed light on societal issues through his art. He's best known for using distinct shapes and curves to create abstract, landscapes, wildlife and portrait pieces.

Kelvin believes in the visual depiction of emotions as another way to grasp the complexity of human nature hence the creation of kescorism which is his main art style.

He has held countless exhibitions in places including, Alisa Hotel, The British council, Keteke art and craft, Charlewote, Defia art Gallery, German-Swiss international school, Alliance Francaise (Spoken Exhibition), Columbia Embassy. Ghana (Abstract and surrealistic) Impact Hub, The Journey Exhibition organized by CFAO Accra, and Native Bar (Art is my life exhibition) with the occasion graced by the Columbian ambassador to Ghana.

He is currently a Visiting Fellow at the Noldor Artist Residency.

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