By entering this raffle, you're directly supporting Surfkids Shredding Senegal, a nonprofit organization empowering local children through surfing and education.
The artwork up for grabs is currently on display at BREAK THE WAVE, Andrea Codega’s ongoing exhibition. Out of the 4 paintings presented, only one will be the final prize, chosen randomly before the raffle starts.
The raffle will end at the closing ceremony of BREAK THE WAVE, the 27th october at 18h (Dakar time), so don’t miss your chance!
Participants from both Dakar and all over Europe can join, as I will be returning to Italy at the end of November and could deliver the prize. Those in Dakar can receive their prize directly at the closing ceremony, while Italian and other European participants will receive their artwork once I’m back in Italy.
This unique piece is inspired by Africa’s vibrant culture, bold colors, and natural beauty.
Even if you don’t win the artwork, every participant will still receive a limited edition print as a thank-you for their support.
Join now to contribute to a meaningful cause and have a chance to take home an inspiring piece of art!
Acrylic markers and paint on paper 80x60 cm Yoff, Dakar
This piece symbolizes the fusion between nature and culture, with the shape of Africa colored in Senegalese hues and adorned with giraffe skin pattern. It serves as a representation of Africa’s natural beauty and cultural pride. The Skin of Africa
1 out of these 4 artworks
ARTWORK N.2
IT’S GIRAFFE SEASON! THE END!
Acrylic markers and paint on paper 80x60 cm Yoff, Dakar
This monochrome piece marks a new artistic direction for the artist, focusing on the minimalist recreation of giraffe skin patterns using only black and white. Its simplicity reflects the artist’s exploration of less elaborate forms in future works.
Acrylic markers and paint on paper 80x60 cm Yoff, Dakar
One of the artist’s more abstract pieces, this work plays with depth through layers of pink and violet. The result is a three-dimensional illusion, inviting viewers to lose themselves in a reflection of African identity and texture.
Acrylic markers and paint on paper 80x60 cm Yoff, Dakar
Taking inspiration from the local markets of Dakar, this piece integrates the silhouette of Africa into the intricate pattern of giraffe skin. It reflects a deep connection between Africa’s natural beauty and its cultural identity.