Kofi Amoateng

Ghana

Figurative Painting and Charcoal Drawing by Kofi Amoateng

Contemporary African Art and Black Identity

Fine Art Collectors and Modern Ghanaian Artists

" Drawing inspiration from his own skin color, Amoateng imbues his work with a textured quality, symbolizing the scars of pain and healing experienced by Black people."

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Kofi Amoateng

Kofi Amoateng (b. 1991) is a contemporary figurative artist based in Jamestown, Accra, Ghana, known for his emotionally resonant portraits created with charcoal, oil, and acrylic. His signature style features bold charcoal strokes that render the texture and depth of Black skin, transforming each figure into a visual metaphor for resilience, memory, and healing.

Deeply inspired by his own skin tone, Amoateng’s use of charcoal evokes the scars and strength carried by generations of Black people. These dark, textured lines are softened by the use of simple yet emotive colors, highlighting expressions of Black joy, vulnerability, and introspection. His layered technique encourages a meditative relationship between the artwork and the viewer, inviting personal reflection and psychological depth.

By combining traditional African storytelling with contemporary visual language, Kofi Amoateng positions his work as both a cultural document and a therapeutic practice, offering space for healing, self-discovery, and connection. Through exhibitions in Ghana and beyond, he continues to make a significant mark on the African contemporary art scene, bringing the inner world of his subjects—and his own—to light.

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