About the Project
This page was started by a U.S. expat living and working in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Bea Amaya is a manager at a trucking and logistics company, Trans Wonderland Limited, locally owned and operated within PNG.
"In getting to know my home city, Port Moresby, I notice a large number of 'street artists' with their works for sale throughout the capital. I began thinking how wonderful it would be if some of this beautiful artwork made its way back to the U.S. and to other places around the world. Neither and artist nor an art aficionado, I am merely someone who enjoys beautiful things. As the project grows, perhaps, together, we will find a way for these artists to be recognised and rewarded for their work. I can't wait to see what happens next."
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
10 Faces
On of my favourite pieces, by artist Johnson Agua, this piece is not particularly unique. It contains the familiar tribal faces, although I do like their unusual positioning. This piece is quite vibrant and contains the traditional kundu drum at the bottom as well. This is the kind of piece I would like hanging in my own home.
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