Original painting
Turtle-shaped coffee table with newspaper holder.
Repurposed Materials. Timeless Design.
Each furniture piece is handmade from repurposed metal, transforming industrial materials into functional works of art.
Inspired by African craftsmanship and contemporary design, every piece is one-of-a-kind, with its own story and character.
More than furniture — a statement of creativity and sustainable elegance.
Item details
GTIN: 216986
Price
$3,300.00
Sales method
Online & onsite sale
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 112 cm
Width: 82 cm
Height: 30 cm
Package
Length/Depth: 117 cm
Width: 87 cm
Height: 35 cm
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Free
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am a self-taught visual artist blending painting, sculpture, and installation to explore themes of resilience, spirituality, and cultural identity. My work combines acrylic, pastel, natural pigments, cola juice, and reclaimed materials like leather, reflecting my commitment to ecological awareness and innovative art-making.
Influenced by African traditions and animistic beliefs, I create vibrant compositions where human and animal figures merge into symbolic realms. I integrate sacred letters and numbers into my artworks, turning them into both visual narratives and spiritual talismans.
Facing the security crisis in Burkina Faso, I have developed a body of work including armor-like sculptures and protective canvases, inspired by cultural resistance and collective heroism.
Through my art, I invite global audiences to connect with African stories of resilience, beauty, and struggle, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary art rooted in ancestral values.
Hamed Ouattara Studios is a creative studio led by Hamed Ouattara, an artist and designer based between Ouagadougou and Atlanta.
The studio creates unique furniture from recycled oil drums and cans, alongside paintings and sculptures mixing African identity, spirituality, and modernity.
Each piece blends reclaimed materials, natural pigments, and ancestral symbols, offering a fresh, sustainable, and powerful vision of contemporary African art.