Artist Annie-Marie Akussah discusses how she feels about the discrimination albinos face in Ghana and Africa, and how she came to paint albinos one summer.
Author: Annie-Marie Akussah
Drawing is closer to whispering into someones ear, while painting is like the ear itself.
It contains all that has ever entered there.
It listens more than it speaks
It throws speech into the dark
Painting is not speechless
It overflows
I am a painter.