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Carlos Idun-Tawiah, Blue, Accra, Ghana, 2024.

Carlos Idun-Tawiah Ghanaian, b. 18/5/1997

Blue, Accra, Ghana, 2024.
Archival Pigment Print.
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One Size Only
40.6 x 61 cm / 16 x 24 in
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Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs.
Hand-signed by the artist, with title, date, and edition number inscribed in ink on an archival label affixed to the reverse side of the mounted photograph.
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In a vivid tableau of turquoise and white, Carlos Idun-Tawiah captures a suspended moment of pure joy—a threshold between interior life and the world beyond. Three figures peer from windows...
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In a vivid tableau of turquoise and white, Carlos Idun-Tawiah captures a suspended moment of pure joy—a threshold between interior life and the world beyond. Three figures peer from windows cut into painted walls, their faces radiating unguarded delight as yellow and blue balloons float above them like promises escaping into open air.


This photograph exemplifies Idun-Tawiah's signature approach: blending personal memory with collective nostalgia, fiction with documentary truth. The weathered texture of the blue paint speaks to time passing, yet the exuberance of the subjects—two younger individuals in one window, an older man in another—suggests timelessness, emotions transcending generations.


Born in 1997 in coastal Sekondi-Takoradi, Idun-Tawiah grew up where photography served as family ritual. His mother and grandmother meticulously assembled albums documenting every Sunday, charting collective growth through images. This archival consciousness permeates his mature work, drawing from West African pioneers like James Barnor, Seydou Keïta, and Malick Sidibé while remaining unmistakably contemporary.


The architectural framing creates a stage where everyday moments become monuments to connection. Working from Accra, the photographer transforms simple elements—painted walls, open windows, festive balloons—into meditation on community, hope, and the radical act of celebrating ordinary beauty. His photographs inhabit liminal space between what was, what is, and what might have been.


Idun-Tawiah's aesthetic merges fashion photography's stylized elegance with personal album intimacy. Colors pop with editorial vibrancy while gestures retain spontaneous authenticity. Subjects seem simultaneously posed and utterly natural, reflecting the artist's method of constructing narratives around his models, inviting them to freely inhabit their roles.


This work emerges from an artist committed to telling African stories with clarity and grace, centering uplift rather than trauma, documenting joy as resistance.

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