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Guardians of the Sun: Journey Through Ethiopian Spirit

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Guardians of the Sun: Journey Through Ethiopian Spirit *

Original price was: $5,100.00.Current price is: $4,999.00.

“We are the echoes of our ancestors, painted in light, shadow, and soul.”

invites viewers into a rich spiritual and cultural voyage through African tradition. A radiant sun embraced by golden crescents shines over symbolic tribal figures—guardians and storytellers of ancestral wisdom. Celestial motifs and ravens evoke reflection on nature, life, and heritage. With vivid blues, reds, and golds, the artwork honors Ethiopian and broader African identity, mythology, and unity—perfect for collectors seeking meaning and connection.

Artist: Wendwesen

Dimensions: 58 x 90 inches

Material: Giclée Canvas (in Roll)

Finish: Artistic Knife Varnish

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Wendwesen Kebede Abera, born in 1983 in Dukem, Ethiopia, is a celebrated artist and historian who merges visual art with historical insight. He earned dual BA degrees in Applied History and Painting from Addis Ababa University, where his passion for storytelling through culture and art began to flourish. His career spans education, media, and fine arts, including work as a teacher, journalist, and radio storyteller. Wendwesen’s art has been showcased globally, with exhibitions in Ethiopia, New York, South Korea, Greece, Dubai, and Colombia. As Secretary General of the All Ethiopians Visual Artists Association, he actively advocates for Ethiopian artists and cultural preservation. His work reflects a deep commitment to Ethiopian heritage, using art as a medium to educate, inspire, and connect audiences worldwide.

                                 

 

After completing his studies, Wendwesen embarked on a diverse career that included roles in both governmental and private institutions. He worked as an educator, teaching history and art, and also contributed to various media outlets as a cartoonist, layout designer, and journalist. His involvement in radio programs like FM Addis 97.1 and Fana FM 98.1, where he narrated short stories, demonstrated his versatility and commitment to sharing Ethiopian culture through multiple mediums.