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Samuel Prophask Asamoah (born 14 February 1981) is a Ghanaian painter.[1] Brush name "Prophask" (derived from his middle name)[citation needed], his works have been exhibited widely, locally and internationally with several in art collections.[2][3][4] Asamoah reportedly sits comfortably in the field of painting with his inspirations for his themes from proverbs, daily activities and dreams. His motivation is finding joy while painting and experiencing pain when not painting.[5][6]
SamuelProphaskAsamoah (born 14 February 1981) is a Ghanaian painter. Brush name "Prophask" (derived from his middle name)[citation needed], his works...
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