Damoah Arts Print Sales

A selection of paintings by Adelaide Damoah are now available as prints exclusively from the Damoah Arts site. The prints currently available are organised below by series.

The National Centre For Domestic Violence

Nicola

Adelaide Damoah was specially commissioned by the NCDV to produce 10 paintings to help raise awareness and mark the start of October, Domestic Violence awareness month. These paintings are now available as prints exclusively from the Damoah Arts site with profitable proceeds going to the charity (registered charity number 1115360).

See the prints here.

Supermodels

And Now...

Supermodels is a collection of eighteen striking paintings featuring powerful images which distort some well known international supermodels and celebrity icons.

These works completed between 2006 and 2008 by Adelaide Damoah represent an intense period of her career when she was personally affected by the death of Brazilian model Anna Carolina Reston in 2006.

The works were exhibited in 2008 at Nolias gallery in Southwark, London.

See the prints here.

Black Lipstick

Black Lipstick

Black Lipstick is a collection of erotic portraits inspired by an exlover. During this period, the artist was actively exploring the more dominant side of her personality, expressed in this series of work of her personal life.

Some of the pieces were deemed too sexually explicit to be shown for more than one night at a prominent London gallery.

See the prints here.

Black Brits Prints

Kate Moss

The Black Brits exhibition took place in February 2006 in popular menswear designer Charlie Allen's boutique. Through a series of oil paintings of British icons, Adelaide Damoah sought to ask the British public to think about the nature of iconography by switching the skin colour of icons such as David Beckham and Kate Moss.

See the prints here.