Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art – Limited Edition Prints

Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art by Wendwesen Kebede Abera

Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art captures Ethiopia’s undying spirit—uncolonized, unbroken, and eternal. In this powerful painting, Wendwesen Kebede Abera brings a presence to the canvas: crowned with an Afro comb and scripted in ancient Ge’ez, she embodies both prophecy and heritage. As a result, collectors can now own one of 100 signed prints available through Adulis Ethiopian Art.

Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art by Wendwesen Kebede Abera

Wendwesen Kebede’s Artistic Vision

A graduate in both Applied History and Fine Arts, Wendwesen Kebede Abera seamlessly blends scholarship with vivid artistry. Consequently, his global exhibitions—from Addis Ababa to Dubai—have consistently drawn attention to Ethiopian narrative and cultural depth. His Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art honors ancestral memory while speaking to modern audiences.

Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art by Wendwesen Kebede Abera

Symbolism Woven into the Painting

This painting is rich with meaning:

  • Afro Comb Crown: A declaration of identity and resistance.
  • Ge’ez Script: Rendered in ancient Ethiopian language, it asserts “Africa” and “Ethiopia.”
  • Shield of Sovereignty: A nod to Ethiopia’s unique history as an uncolonized nation.
  • Crows: Symbolize ancestral guardianship and memory.
  • Traditional Wooden Set: Connects divine heritage to domestic roots.

Rendered in radiant golds and deep blacks, this work stands as a bold statement in Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art.

Exclusive Limited Print Release

Only 100 handmade prints will ever exist:

  • Hand-signed and numbered by Wendwesen Kebede Abera
  • Printed on archival, acid-free paper
  • Includes a certificate of authenticity

This ensures that each print is not just art—but a cultural heirloom.

About Adulis Ethiopian Art

Adulis Ethiopian Art champions and preserves authentic Ethiopian creativity. Through curated releases like Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art, we connect collectors with works that are historically rooted and globally resonant.

Why This Artwork Matters Today

In a world where cultural narratives are often silenced, Mother of Africa Ethiopian Art reclaims Ethiopia’s voice. It resonates with powerful works by Afewerk Tekle and stands in dialogue with globally recognized art that challenges colonial perspectivesafricaaccessreview.org+15wikiart.org+15africa.si.edu+15onlinepaintingexhibition.com+6m.facebook.com+6instagram.com+6instagram.comafricaaccessreview.orgvogue.com. Moreover, it underscores the importance of preserving Ethiopia’s unique story.

How to Obtain Your Print

📌 Only 100 prints available—each one hand-signed by Wendwesen Kebede Abera.
📌 Available exclusively from Adulis Ethiopian Art.


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