Acrylic on Canvass
W 50cm H 79cm
A loose expression of the historical slave fort in Ghana.
A powerful image of the steps of descent, captured in a dramatic style.
Belinda’s colors are evocative and her brushwork expressive.
Acrylic on Canvass
W 45cm H 90cm
A delightful piece, combining gorgeous colors, engaging composition and expressive brushwork. A warm, joyful and whimsical piece of art that will grace any space.
Acrylic on Canvass
W 90cm H 60cm
Belinda has beautifully captured a holiday memory. A canal barge rests on peaceful waters, as the sunlight streams through trees and glistens off the surface of the water.
A lovely, calming vision painted in Belinda’s typically expressive style.
Mixed medium on Canvass
W 80cm H 60c
Uganda’s roads are clogged with thousands of motor cycle taxis, known locally as “Boda Bodas”. There is a long and rich history that goes with them. Any visitor to Uganda would have marveled, not only at the sheer number of boda bodas, but also at the incredible uses to which they are put.
In this eclectic, unusual piece, Belinda has combined painted elements with prints of photographs taken, to produce a crazy yet colorful and interesting piece.
Acrylic on Canvass
W 50.5 cm H 50.5cm
A loose, playful interpretation of poppies in the wild.
Bright colors and thick, expressive brushwork.
Acrylic on Canvass.
W 61cm H 46cm
Belinda returns to poppies, this time painting with a whimsical, almost childlike joy as the colors before her explode.
This painting is an item of joyful innocence, as nature and technology should coexist.
Acrylic on Canvass
W 80cm H 80cm
A colorful and impressionist take on the center of Accra, Ghana at night.
Brilliant, lively colors and style will brighten any space
Acrylic on Canvass
W 40cm H 120cm
Another expressive rendition of a vibrant African nightscape with a strong reflection.
Bright, invigorating colors and dramatic use of pallet knife.
A tall, narrow piece that will illuminate any narrow space.
Acrylic on Canvass
W 40cm H 60cm
A poignant study of fishing boats nestled below the famous gate of no return, where slaves held in Almina Fort would pass through to be loaded onto ships.
A thoughtful rendering of soft colors and subtle paint application. Decorative and contemplative.
Belinda learned to paint under the tutelage of one of Ghana’s most talented artists - Ebenezer Borlabie https://www.artmajeur.com/bolabi
Belinda developed a natural style with loose but authoritative manipulation of paints, using both brush and pallet knife to great effect.
No longer active, Belinda’s paintings have attracted much attention for their visual beauty, technique and expressionist quality. We are proud to showcase Belinda’s work here.
Acrylic on Canvass
W 79cm H 60cm
A gorgeous and engaging depiction of Belinda’s favorite subject - poppies.
The colors and expressive brushwork will delight you and add life to your space.