Courage Kpormorne Hunke

(b. 2000) is a Ghanaian artist whose work explores themes of consumer culture, beauty, and impermanence. Hunke converts everyday objects into art by creatively combining paper with reclaimed plastic bags.Hunke’s work symbolizes the fleeting nature of life and serves as a reflection on consumer habits and shared environmental responsibility. In a society focused on disposability, his art encourages viewers to consider their behaviors, find beauty, and learn lessons from nature.Hunke’s works have been displayed internationally across West Africa and Europe, including at Phillips Gallery and 1 54 in London, Septieme Gallery in Paris, Galerie Judith Andreae in Bonn, Citronne Gallery in Athens, and Affinity Gallery in Lagos. The artist is represented by the Ghanaian art collective Artemartis.

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Kpormorne, 2024

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 80 x 60 cm

77, Ataa Adoko, 2024

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 120 x 170 cm

The Sky High Above in Caribbean, 2025

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 116 x 80 cm

Untitled, 2025

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 85 x 60 cm

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Phenomenaa GalleryKsiążęca 4, 00-498 Warszawa

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Courage Kpormorne Hunke

(b. 2000) is a Ghanaian artist whose work explores themes of consumer culture, beauty, and impermanence. Hunke converts everyday objects into art by creatively combining paper with reclaimed plastic bags.Hunke’s work symbolizes the fleeting nature of life and serves as a reflection on consumer habits and shared environmental responsibility. In a society focused on disposability, his art encourages viewers to consider their behaviors, find beauty, and learn lessons from nature.Hunke’s works have been displayed internationally across West Africa and Europe, including at Phillips Gallery and 1 54 in London, Septieme Gallery in Paris, Galerie Judith Andreae in Bonn, Citronne Gallery in Athens, and Affinity Gallery in Lagos. The artist is represented by the Ghanaian art collective Artemartis.

Selected Artworks

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Kpormorne, 2024

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 80 x 60 cm

77, Ataa Adoko, 2024

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 120 x 170 cm

The Sky High Above in Caribbean, 2025

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 116 x 80 cm

Untitled, 2025

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 85 x 60 cm

Other Artists

Contact

info@phenomenaa.com

+48 695 173 314

Phenomenaa GalleryKsiążęca 4, 00-498 Warszawa

Site map

About

Artworks

Artist

Exhibitions

Architecture & Design

Charity

Phenomenaa Lounge

OmenaArt Foundation

Privacy Policy

Courage Kpormorne Hunke

(b. 2000) is a Ghanaian artist whose work explores themes of consumer culture, beauty, and impermanence. Hunke converts everyday objects into art by creatively combining paper with reclaimed plastic bags.Hunke’s work symbolizes the fleeting nature of life and serves as a reflection on consumer habits and shared environmental responsibility. In a society focused on disposability, his art encourages viewers to consider their behaviors, find beauty, and learn lessons from nature.Hunke’s works have been displayed internationally across West Africa and Europe, including at Phillips Gallery and 1 54 in London, Septieme Gallery in Paris, Galerie Judith Andreae in Bonn, Citronne Gallery in Athens, and Affinity Gallery in Lagos. The artist is represented by the Ghanaian art collective Artemartis.

Selected Artworks

View More

Kpormorne, 2024

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 80 x 60 cm

77, Ataa Adoko, 2024

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 120 x 170 cm

The Sky High Above in Caribbean, 2025

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 116 x 80 cm

Untitled, 2025

image transfer, silkscreen, oil, disposable plastic, paper, 85 x 60 cm

Other Artists