Accra Market Wall, After Rain

Price range: ₦22,000 through ₦38,000

A natural fit for a bedroom, reading corner, or bathroom. The chalky coastal palette and quiet textural depth make any still, considered space feel more settled.

In Accra, rain does not simply wet a surface. It reveals it. Water traces dark lines through paint that has been accumulating for decades, and colours that looked faded in midday sun become briefly vivid before softening again as the plaster dries.

Accra Market Wall, After Rain is a close study of a single section of a faded coastal West African market wall, photographed and reimagined in the immediate aftermath of rainfall. The palette is chalky seafoam green against dusty coral and aged white, all desaturated the way tropical weather treats colonial-era paint after forty years of sun. Deep shadow grey fills the cracks. Warm amber ochre bleeds through where the plaster is thinnest.

Near the upper third, a single rusted metal bracket, stripped of any function, provides a quiet focal point. It is the only hard element in an otherwise soft, fluid surface, grounding the piece without explaining it.