Shakomended a pieces talking about our cultural trend of wears basically the kango. This are caps that wore by our fathers in the 60s/70s this are part of what our fathers wore as big men back in their days.
Let me share a little story. One faithful evening my dad
... was heading out to an old school get together party and he dressed more of the 70s/60s I was stunned by the look and he started sharing history of those wears he wore back in the days,
few minutes later my younger brother took it and wore the kango cap and it done on me how transcendent a live style or a look can be transferred to other generations and we could see how this old school wears in the 60s/70s are transferred and rock by our new generations and how interestingly they all look.
Our heritage should not and can never be forgotten or left behind. The pattern at the background of work shows connection with our roots where we're from and who we are, this are cells that runs in the body identifying roots. Read More
Materials
Acrylic and charcoal on canvas