As an airline pilot and storyteller,
he brings a rare aerial perspective to contemporary art, exploring identity, movement, culture, and personal transformation.
His work merges photographic realism with painterly abstraction, guided by poetic narratives that evoke belonging, memory, and the human journey. Influenced by his Ghanaian heritage, Kwame incorporates symbolism, color, and cultural motifs that honor tradition while embracing modern mixed‑media innovation.
Positioned within African contemporary art, the UAE’s evolving art scene, and the global mixed‑media landscape, Kwame’s practice resonates with collectors and audiences seeking art that unites craftsmanship with storytelling. Through photography, painting, and poetic interpretation, he invites viewers to experience shifting perspectives — from sky to earth, from the outer world to the inner self.
As an aviator, I view the world from above;
as a photographer, I study it from below; and as a painter, I interpret it from within. These three vantage points shape the way I move through life and the way I create. My practice is built on the belief that no single perspective is ever complete — meaning emerges when viewpoints intersect, overlap, and challenge one another.
My work is an attempt to bring them together — to make art that rises beyond any single viewpoint and invites others to experience the world through multiple lenses at once.
