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Joma, GhanaIn a compelling visual narrative originating from Joma, Ghana, an artist has crafted a profound commentary on the saturation of information and its impact on individual identity. The series of images captures a dark-skinned man, his form resting upon a bed of local newspapers, his face partially obscured and adorned with fragments of headlines and articles. This striking composition transcends a mere portrait, evolving into a poignant reflection on how societal narratives and media messages shape the self.

An overhead shot captures a dark-skinned person lying supine amidst spread-out newspapers, with a significant portion of another newspaper actively burning. The scene appears to be set indoors, likely in Joma, Ghana, given the provided context and newspaper content. The subject is visible from the chest up, wearing a light-colored t-shirt. Small, torn pieces of newspaper are adhered across their forehead and cheeks, creating a textured, almost mosaic-like pattern on their face. Their expression is neutral, and their eyes are open, looking towards the camera. A brown strap or collar is visible around their neck. Surrounding the person are multiple sheets of "Daily Graphic" newspapers, dated "Monday, July 4." One section of the newspaper is being held by a hand at the upper right of the frame and is engulfed in bright orange and yellow flames, actively consuming the paper. Another hand is visible at the top, holding the burning sheet. Visible newspaper headlines and text provide context, including "Let's be security conscious as nation – Methodist Bishop," "Government upbeat about economic stability – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," and "CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?" Other snippets include "PTL," "FBNBank," "NURSING & MIDWIFERY TRAINING COLLEGE," and mentions of "GREATER ACCRA RESILIENT AND INTEGRATED" project, reinforcing the Ghanaian setting. The juxtaposition of current events reported in the newspapers, the person's adorned face, and the act of burning suggests a powerful, perhaps symbolic, commentary or performance.
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Accra, Ghana · 10 memoriesJoma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:11 PM · 10.2k attention
One arresting overhead shot frames the man lying on his side, his head turned, his eyes shielded by black sunglasses. Small, torn pieces of newspaper cling to his face, literally embedding the news into his persona. Headlines such as "Let's be security conscious nation" and "Government using stability" are visible beneath him, alongside advertisements for "Professional Drivers Available." This juxtaposition suggests a constant bombardment of public concerns, political rhetoric, and commercial demands that define the backdrop of daily life in Ghana.
An adult person is lying down, partially covered by numerous sheets of newspaper that are actively burning with large, bright orange flames. The person wears a light-colored t-shirt and a dark brown or maroon fabric draped around their head and neck. Their face is visible, looking upwards with a neutral expression, and small, torn pieces of newspaper are stuck to their skin. The scene appears to be a staged or artistic photograph, set against a plain, light-colored background, possibly indoors. The fire is a prominent element, creating a dramatic contrast with the subject's calm demeanor. Behind the burning newspapers, a white bag-like object with a "Republic Bank" logo is partially visible, along with a black and white patterned fabric in the top right corner. Notable visible text on the newspapers includes "Daily Graphic, Monday, July 4," indicating a Ghanaian publication. Headlines and articles such as "Let's be security conscious as nation — Methodist Bishop," "Government upbeat about economic stability - Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," and "Emerging roles, agencies of Education ministry" are discernible. Advertisements for "PTL CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?" and "VACANCY" are also prominent. Other snippets like "Opinion," "PMDD" (likely referring to premenstrual dysphoric disorder), "Certain Age," and "ED TO WIN" further detail the newsprint. The context of Joma, Ghana, aligns with the Ghanaian newspaper content.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:11 PM · 1.8k attention

Another close-up reveals phrases like "Leading Man," "Know Thyself," "Stand Tall and Firm," and "Be Exceptional" meticulously placed on his face. These snippets, drawn from local publications like the 'Daily Graphic', hint at the pressures of societal expectations and the search for identity within a media-rich environment. The use of a ring light in some frames emphasizes this deliberate artistic choice, drawing the viewer's attention to the intricate details of the textual collage on the subject's skin.

This dramatically composed image, captured indoors in Joma, Ghana, features a person holding a burning newspaper. Dark-skinned hands are visible at the top and bottom of the frame, carefully grasping the newspaper as bright orange and yellow flames actively consume its central portion, creating a horizontal band of fire across the mid-section of the image. Positioned beneath the burning newspaper, a dark-skinned face looks upwards through the fiery void. The face is adorned with distinct white markings or paint, adding a symbolic or artistic dimension to the scene. The rest of the person's body is mostly obscured by the newspaper. The background consists of a plain, light-colored surface, possibly a wall, onto which another newspaper page is attached. The entire scene is framed by a glowing, golden-orange arc, likely from a ring light, which adds a striking halo effect around the perimeter of the image. Visible text from the newspapers, confirmed by OCR, includes headlines and sections such as "Let's be security conscious nation – Methodist Bishop," "NOTICE OF MEE," "WE ARE WIRED," "Republic Bank (Ghana)," "EAST AKIM," "SHOWBIZ Graphic SPORTS," and "Onlinel." Website addresses like "www.graphic.com.gh/showbiz" and "www.graphic.com.gh/mirror" are also discernible, along with page numbers "12" and "61," all of which strongly indicate a Ghanaian origin for the publications. The deliberate burning of the newspaper above the face suggests a conceptual or performative act, utilizing fire and symbolism to convey a powerful message.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:08 PM · 1.0k attention

An overhead photograph captures a dark-skinned person, likely a young adult male, lying on a surface covered with newspapers, in what appears to be an artistic or symbolic portrait. The person's left hand covers their forehead and upper face, with fingers resting gently above the eye line. Their right eye is visible, gazing slightly to the side, conveying a contemplative or introspective expression. They are wearing a light-colored t-shirt. Small, torn-out paper clippings are adhered to the visible parts of the person's face. Legible phrases on these clippings include "Know Thyself," "Leading Man," "Stand Tall and Firm," "Be Appropriate," and fragments like "py to be," "attitude," "myself," "hope tha," "aves he," "ad it best," and "a life," suggesting themes related to identity, self-perception, and societal roles. The background consists entirely of newspapers. Visible text on the background includes advertisements for "Professional Drivers Available" with phone numbers (030 297 7344, 055 830 2544) and a website "www.polghana.com," along with news headlines such as "Government upbeat" and "Kojo O." Black and white images of people in ceremonial attire and a building are also visible on the newspaper pages. The scene, likely set in Joma, Ghana, evokes a sense of introspection or being influenced by external information and media.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 5:50 PM · 0.8k attention
The background of each image is a dense tapestry of newsprint, featuring Ghanaian phone numbers, governmental references like "MINISTRY OF WO," and discussions on public health issues such as "premenstrual disorders." This rich textual environment underscores the omnipresence of media, from national policy discussions to personal well-being, all contributing to the informational ecosystem that envelops the individual. The subject's contemplative gaze, even when partially obscured, evokes a sense of introspection amidst this deluge.

A person with dark skin is captured in a medium shot, framed by blurred, light-skinned hands forming an incomplete heart or rectangular shape. The subject is looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. Their face is largely covered with numerous small, irregularly cut pieces of paper, which appear to be snippets from newspapers, displaying various words and phrases. The person is wearing a light-colored (possibly grey or white) t-shirt and a brown hooded garment that frames their face. Behind the subject, large sheets of newspaper are visible, covering most of the background, creating a dense textual backdrop. A plain light blue/grey surface is also visible on the left and bottom right of the frame, possibly a wall or table. Visible text snippets on the person's face include "Certain Age," "Leading Man," "Know Thyself," "Stand Tall and Firm," "Price to Pay," and "Shoes are." In the newspaper background, discernible text includes "Daily Graphic," "enstrual disorders," "Dealing with PMS and PMDD," "of Education ministry," "Emerging roN," "Psychological," and a paragraph mentioning "The 'trying to keep up with the Joneses' complex comes up here, and our fear of missing out gets activated all the time, directing us to live in perpetual anxiety, envy and frustration." Other phrases like "The Journey so far" and "CONSULTING SERVI" are also seen. The image appears to be a conceptual photograph, possibly exploring themes of identity, societal influence, or the impact of media and information on an individual. The setting, with the prominent use of what appears to be local newspapers ("Daily Graphic"), suggests a connection to Joma, Ghana, as contextually provided.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:01 PM · 0.8k attention

The image captures a person of dark complexion, lying on their back, looking upwards towards the camera. They wear a brown hood or head covering and a white t-shirt. Their face is intricately covered with numerous small, irregularly shaped pieces of newspaper clippings, strategically placed across the forehead, cheeks, and nose bridge. Their eyes are wide open, gazing directly at the viewer with a serious and contemplative expression. The person's left hand rests on their abdomen, holding a folded newspaper that partially covers their chest. Another newspaper is spread out on the surface beside their head and left arm. A pink wristband with the legible text "GOD IS HERE" is visible on their left wrist. Key headlines and phrases are discernible from the newspapers, prominently featuring Ghanaian societal issues. The main headline on the held newspaper reads, "2,500 Ghanaians to lose lives on roads in 2023?", accompanied by a graph titled "Road Accident Fatalities and Injuries in Ghana" depicting increasing figures from 2015 to 2023. Text fragments on the face include "Know Thyself", "Leading Man", "Certain Age", "Price to Pay", and "Stand Tall and Firm". Another visible section mentions "MINISTRY OF WORKS". The setting appears to be an indoor space, possibly in Joma, Ghana, with the newspapers serving as both props and a thematic element. The arrangement suggests a symbolic commentary on the impact of media, information overload, or pressing societal concerns, creating a thought-provoking and somber atmosphere.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:03 PM · 0.8k attention

The image captures a person, likely a man, lying down on a surface covered entirely with newspaper sheets. The subject is seen from a top-down perspective, with their head slightly angled towards the top right. They are wearing a light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, t-shirt. Notable details on the subject include black sunglasses resting on their nose, obscuring their eyes. Several small, torn pieces of newspaper clippings are stuck to their face, forehead, and chin. Visible text on these clippings includes "Leading Man," "Know Thyself," "Be Appropriate," "Firm," "investment you," "end of," "Think powerful not," "timidating the last thing you," and "to do is be overdressed." Both of the subject's hands are raised and open, framing their head, with the palms facing the viewer. The lines on the palms are clearly visible. The background and the surface the subject is lying on are completely covered with sheets of newspaper. The headlines and articles on the newspaper sheets are visible, indicating a setting in Joma, Ghana. Prominent text includes "Government upbeat about economic stability – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," "CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?", "Professional Drivers Available," contact numbers like "030 297 7344" and "055 830 2544," and a website "www.ptlghana.com." Other readable phrases include "GREATER ACCRA Consulting Ser," "QUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF," "FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT," "Functions," "GES," "ministry," and "initiative of "see something, say something" campaign to protect the country." Names like "Mr. Paul Kojo Aidoo," "Mr. Samuel Kofi Acheampong," and "NOI DOWUONA" are also visible within the newspaper text. The image appears to be a conceptual or artistic portrait, possibly reflecting themes related to media, identity, or public perception.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 5:47 PM · 0.7k attention
This powerful artistic statement from Joma, Ghana, serves as a visual essay on the human condition in the age of information. It prompts reflection on how we internalize the narratives presented by the media, how public discourse shapes our self-perception, and the subtle ways in which the printed word becomes an indelible part of our personal and collective identities.

A person with a head covering patterned with newspaper text is visible through a burning hole in a newspaper. The newspaper burning in front of the person displays advertisements and congratulatory messages, including one for "Mr. Victor Yaw Asante" and a "FBNBank" advertisement. The fire is centered in the image, creating a focal point through which the person’s face is seen. Additional newspapers are adhered to the wall behind the subject. Fragments of text from those papers are visible, discussing economic stability and education-related agencies. The location is Joma, Ghana.
Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:05 PM · 0.7k attention
A dark-skinned man is shown from an overhead perspective, lying on his side on a surface covered with newspapers. His head is rotated approximately 90 degrees to the left, with his right profile and forehead visible. Small, torn pieces of newspaper are adhered to his face and forehead, partially obscuring his features. A pair of black sunglasses rests on his face, covering his eyes and part of his nose, with one arm extending towards his ear. His right hand is positioned near his head, fingers slightly curled. He is wearing a plain, light-colored (likely white or off-white) crew-neck t-shirt. The man has a short, dark haircut and a beard. The scene appears to be an indoor, controlled setting, possibly a conceptual art piece or photoshoot, with even lighting. The overall mood suggests contemplation or an immersion in information. The location is Joma, Ghana. Visible text from the newspapers beneath him and on his face includes headlines and advertisements. Some discernible phrases are: "Let's be security consci[ous] nation — Methodist Bi[shop]", "Government us[ing] stability", "PTL CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?", "Leave the hiring to us", "→ DAILY", "→ WEEKLY", "→ MONTHLY", and "Professional Drivers Available". On the newspaper fragments on his face, phrases like "Leading Man", "'Walking Tall' [Novem-ber] affirmed Tyler Perr[y] as a phenomenal n[arrative]", "Be Exceptional" (highlighted in orange), and "Stand Firm" (also with an orange highlight) are visible. Other partial texts include "Shoes are an i[n]...", "Among the thousands", and "My hear".

An overhead shot shows a newspaper actively burning, with significant flames erupting from an irregular, central hole. The newspaper, identified as the "Daily Graphic" and dated "Monday, July 4, 201" (year partially burnt), is laid flat on a surface. The left side of the image is dominated by bright orange and yellow flames, consuming a section of the paper. A large, charred hole with curled, burnt edges is visible in the middle, revealing a dark, burnt surface beneath. Scattered within this burnt cavity are small, irregularly shaped pieces of paper or ash, some with tiny fragments of text. A human face from a photograph printed on the newspaper is visible through the burnt hole, appearing partially covered by these ash pieces. The unburnt sections of the newspaper display various articles and advertisements. Text related to a "UNIVERSITY OF GHANA" and a "REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS" for "FIRMS TO SUPPLY SOUVENIRS FOR @75 CELEBRATIONS" is prominent at the bottom left. Another major section features an "ANNUAL AUDIT CONFERENCE" sponsored by the "INTERNAL AUDIT AGENCY (IAA)," with several portrait photos of individuals identified as speakers or officials, including "H.E. ALHAJI DR. MAHAMUD...", "MR. JOSEPH WINFUL," and "HON. ALBERT KAN DAPAAH." Contact information, email addresses, and addresses like "Ghana House Building, Absa, Accra-Ghana" and "LEGON CAMPUS" are also legible. The burning appears to be concentrated around the center of the paper, near the face visible through the hole, and extending towards the left margin. The scene is shot in Joma, Ghana.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:12 PM · 0.6k attention
An overhead shot captures a dark-skinned person lying supine amidst spread-out newspapers, with a significant portion of another newspaper actively burning. The scene appears to be set indoors, likely in Joma, Ghana, given the provided context and newspaper content. The subject is visible from the chest up, wearing a light-colored t-shirt. Small, torn pieces of newspaper are adhered across their forehead and cheeks, creating a textured, almost mosaic-like pattern on their face. Their expression is neutral, and their eyes are open, looking towards the camera. A brown strap or collar is visible around their neck. Surrounding the person are multiple sheets of "Daily Graphic" newspapers, dated "Monday, July 4." One section of the newspaper is being held by a hand at the upper right of the frame and is engulfed in bright orange and yellow flames, actively consuming the paper. Another hand is visible at the top, holding the burning sheet. Visible newspaper headlines and text provide context, including "Let's be security conscious as nation – Methodist Bishop," "Government upbeat about economic stability – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," and "CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?" Other snippets include "PTL," "FBNBank," "NURSING & MIDWIFERY TRAINING COLLEGE," and mentions of "GREATER ACCRA RESILIENT AND INTEGRATED" project, reinforcing the Ghanaian setting. The juxtaposition of current events reported in the newspapers, the person's adorned face, and the act of burning suggests a powerful, perhaps symbolic, commentary or performance.

The image presents a top-down, close-up view of a person, likely a young adult male, lying down with their head resting on a surface covered in newspaper. The scene is framed by a prominent dark grey ring light, suggesting a deliberate photographic setup. The subject has dark skin and is wearing a dark brown baseball cap turned backward, covering the top and back of their head, and a white t-shirt is visible around their neck. Small, rectangular pieces of paper, cut from what appears to be newspaper or a similar publication, are carefully placed across parts of their face, including the forehead, cheek, and around the nose. One eye is visible and open, looking slightly off-camera. The background consists of several sheets of newspaper laid flat. Visible text on these papers includes headings like "ment upbeat about," "Kojo Oppong N," and institutional references such as "MINISTRY OF WO" and "GREATER ACCRA RESILIENT AND INTEGRATED," along with "Consulting Service for Support to Project in" and "REQUEST FOR CONSULTING SERVICES - FRA." Contact details with Ghanaian phone numbers (030 297 7344, 055 830 2544) and a website "www.ptlighana.com" are also visible, contextualizing the location as Ghana, specifically Joma as provided. Further text indicates sections like "→DAILY," "→WEEKLY," and "→ MONTHLY." The paper snippets adhered to the person's face bear individual words or short phrases such as "Leading Man," "Stand Tall and Firm," "Be Exceptional," "Walking Tall," "phenomenal," "attitude," "keeps it," "friend," and "help." This artistic arrangement suggests a conceptual piece, perhaps exploring themes of identity, self-perception, societal influences, or the impact of media on an individual. The overall mood is introspective and symbolic, with the ring light highlighting the central focus on the person's face and the textual elements.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 5:42 PM · 0.5k attention
An adult person is lying down, partially covered by numerous sheets of newspaper that are actively burning with large, bright orange flames. The person wears a light-colored t-shirt and a dark brown or maroon fabric draped around their head and neck. Their face is visible, looking upwards with a neutral expression, and small, torn pieces of newspaper are stuck to their skin. The scene appears to be a staged or artistic photograph, set against a plain, light-colored background, possibly indoors. The fire is a prominent element, creating a dramatic contrast with the subject's calm demeanor. Behind the burning newspapers, a white bag-like object with a "Republic Bank" logo is partially visible, along with a black and white patterned fabric in the top right corner. Notable visible text on the newspapers includes "Daily Graphic, Monday, July 4," indicating a Ghanaian publication. Headlines and articles such as "Let's be security conscious as nation — Methodist Bishop," "Government upbeat about economic stability - Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," and "Emerging roles, agencies of Education ministry" are discernible. Advertisements for "PTL CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?" and "VACANCY" are also prominent. Other snippets like "Opinion," "PMDD" (likely referring to premenstrual dysphoric disorder), "Certain Age," and "ED TO WIN" further detail the newsprint. The context of Joma, Ghana, aligns with the Ghanaian newspaper content.

The image presents an artistic composition featuring a person's face, primarily the right side including one eye, partially covered with small, torn pieces of newspaper. The face, with dark skin and visible facial hair on the cheek and chin, is seen in an upward-looking gaze, rotated approximately 90 degrees counter-clockwise. A sheer, brown fabric or head covering is draped around the head and neck, complementing the skin tone. The person is wearing a light-colored, possibly off-white, garment on the upper body. The face is set against a background of multiple layers of newspapers, laid out flat. The visible text on the newspapers and the small pieces on the face reveals headlines and articles from "Daily Graphic," a Ghanaian newspaper, indicating the location context of Joma, Ghana. Prominent headlines include "Let's talk about premenstrual disorders" and "Responding to reality: Emerging roles, agencies of Education ministry." Other discernible text fragments refer to "Opinion" sections (pages 30 and 43), "PMDD" (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder), "President could not wait," and mentions of "GES" and "NTC" (likely referring to Ghana Education Service and National Teaching Council). Text pieces on the face include phrases like "cading Man," "Walking Tall," and "Stand Tall and Firm." The overall scene suggests a commentary on information saturation, media influence, or the mental state of an individual, with fragments of news literally adhering to the subject. The time of day and specific weather conditions are not discernible, but the setting appears to be indoors.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 5:55 PM · 0.1k attention
This dramatically composed image, captured indoors in Joma, Ghana, features a person holding a burning newspaper. Dark-skinned hands are visible at the top and bottom of the frame, carefully grasping the newspaper as bright orange and yellow flames actively consume its central portion, creating a horizontal band of fire across the mid-section of the image. Positioned beneath the burning newspaper, a dark-skinned face looks upwards through the fiery void. The face is adorned with distinct white markings or paint, adding a symbolic or artistic dimension to the scene. The rest of the person's body is mostly obscured by the newspaper. The background consists of a plain, light-colored surface, possibly a wall, onto which another newspaper page is attached. The entire scene is framed by a glowing, golden-orange arc, likely from a ring light, which adds a striking halo effect around the perimeter of the image. Visible text from the newspapers, confirmed by OCR, includes headlines and sections such as "Let's be security conscious nation – Methodist Bishop," "NOTICE OF MEE," "WE ARE WIRED," "Republic Bank (Ghana)," "EAST AKIM," "SHOWBIZ Graphic SPORTS," and "Onlinel." Website addresses like "www.graphic.com.gh/showbiz" and "www.graphic.com.gh/mirror" are also discernible, along with page numbers "12" and "61," all of which strongly indicate a Ghanaian origin for the publications. The deliberate burning of the newspaper above the face suggests a conceptual or performative act, utilizing fire and symbolism to convey a powerful message.
An overhead shot captures a dark-skinned person lying down, with their face partially covered by small, irregular cutouts of newspaper text. The person wears a light-colored t-shirt and a brown hooded garment that frames their face. Two hands, positioned in the foreground on either side of the head, appear to frame or hold the person's face. The entire background is composed of spread-out newspapers. The person's eyes are open and gaze directly upwards at the viewer. Small scraps of newspaper text are meticulously applied to their forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin, leaving key features like the eyes and mouth visible. The overall composition suggests a symbolic or conceptual artwork, potentially exploring themes of identity, media influence, or societal labels. The lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor setting or diffused light. Visible text on the background newspapers includes headlines such as: "Government upbeat about economic stability - Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," "The Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo," "Overcome storms through Christ," "Education Ministry," and "Ghana." The small newspaper scraps on the person's face feature phrases like: "Certain Age," "Leading Man," "Know Thyself," "Stand Tall and Firm," and "Price To." The presence of Ghanaian names and references to "Ghana" in the newspaper text aligns with the Joma, Ghana context.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 5:59 PM

An overhead photograph captures a dark-skinned person, likely a young adult male, lying on a surface covered with newspapers, in what appears to be an artistic or symbolic portrait. The person's left hand covers their forehead and upper face, with fingers resting gently above the eye line. Their right eye is visible, gazing slightly to the side, conveying a contemplative or introspective expression. They are wearing a light-colored t-shirt. Small, torn-out paper clippings are adhered to the visible parts of the person's face. Legible phrases on these clippings include "Know Thyself," "Leading Man," "Stand Tall and Firm," "Be Appropriate," and fragments like "py to be," "attitude," "myself," "hope tha," "aves he," "ad it best," and "a life," suggesting themes related to identity, self-perception, and societal roles. The background consists entirely of newspapers. Visible text on the background includes advertisements for "Professional Drivers Available" with phone numbers (030 297 7344, 055 830 2544) and a website "www.polghana.com," along with news headlines such as "Government upbeat" and "Kojo O." Black and white images of people in ceremonial attire and a building are also visible on the newspaper pages. The scene, likely set in Joma, Ghana, evokes a sense of introspection or being influenced by external information and media.

A person is depicted in an artistic pose, lying down with their face mostly obscured by numerous small, torn pieces of paper containing text. Two hands are extended towards the camera, palms open and fingers splayed, creating a sense of depth and interaction with the viewer. The person is wearing a light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, top, with a thin brown strap or cord visible across their chest. The background consists of several newspaper pages, which are taped onto a plain white surface, suggesting the person is lying on or against them. The image is taken indoors in Joma, Ghana. Visible text from the newspapers includes headlines such as "Let's be security consc nation – Methodist ni" and "Government upbeat about economic stability – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah." Other legible fragments include "News," "Opinion" (with page number "43"), "www.ptlghana.com," and parts of an article discussing "The 'trying to keep with the Joneses' complex comes up here, and our fear of missing out gets activated all the time, directing us to live in perpetual anxiety, envy" and "creating the new life I wanted." One piece of paper on the person's face clearly reads "Certain Age." The scene evokes themes related to identity, information overload, or the individual's connection to societal narratives and media. The obscured face and reaching hands contribute to a contemplative and engaging atmosphere. The time of day and weather are not discernible.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:00 PM

The image presents a close-up, rotated portrait of a person, likely male, with dark skin, positioned against a background of spread-out newspaper pages on a white surface. The individual is wearing a white t-shirt and an orange-brown hooded garment or head covering. The most prominent feature is that the person's face is almost entirely covered with numerous small, irregularly torn pieces of newspaper or magazine clippings, creating a collage-like texture. One eye is visible, looking directly towards the viewer with a neutral and calm expression. The newspaper pages serving as the backdrop contain various articles and photographs, further emphasizing the theme of media. Notable text fragments visible on the clippings adhered to the face include "Leading Man," "Certain Age," "Know Thyself," "Stand Tall and Firm," and "Price to." Other discernible words and phrases are "attitude," "hope tha," "happ," "Tampa," "Ernestine," "Kelly D Chanti," and "My 24-year-old daughte." A partial headline on the background newspaper reads "Let's be Security." The scene appears to be an indoor setting, well-lit, suggesting a staged artistic or conceptual photograph exploring themes related to identity, media influence, or public perception. No specific location cues for Joma, Ghana, are visible within the image itself.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:02 PM

A person with dark skin is captured in a medium shot, lying down and looking directly at the viewer. Their face is partially adorned with numerous small, irregular paper scraps, each bearing a single word or short phrase, such as "Certain Age," "Price to Pay," "Know Thyself," and "Leading Man." The individual wears a light-colored top, and a brownish-orange hooded fabric frames their face. The person is surrounded by and partially covered with multiple sheets of the "Daily Graphic" newspaper, prominently dated "Monday, July 4, 2022." This, combined with the location context of Joma, Ghana, and the Ghanaian-specific content, places the scene firmly in the region. The newspaper sheets are spread out on a flat surface, with some sections crumpled and folded. Visible headlines and advertisements include "Let's be security conscious as nation — Methodist Bishop," "Government upbeat about economic stability — Kojo Oppong Nkrumah," and "Politics Profile: Who is Stephen Ntim I'll strengthen NPP to break the & • Ntim assures." Other text refers to "CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS? PTL," the "Ministry of Works and Housing," and a "Nursing & Midwifery Training College in Dunkwa-On-Offin." The arrangement suggests a conceptual or artistic portrait, where elements of media and personal identity are explored. The person's expression is calm and direct. The lighting is soft and even, indicating an indoor setting.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:03 PM

A close-up photograph depicts a lit object, possibly a match or small piece of paper, caught in flames and held within a circular magnifying glass. The magnifying glass is positioned over several sheets of newspaper, the headlines and articles visible through the lens. The newspaper contains advertisements and articles, including recruitment notices from "Sahara Graduate Management Training Program" of "Sahara Downstream Business" from Accra, Ghana. The Daily Graphic newspaper dates the image to July 4, 2022. The background shows a portion of light blue sky.
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Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:08 PM

An artistic, overhead shot frames a dark-skinned person's smiling face within a circular opening, possibly a ring light or lens, against a backdrop of newspapers. Small, square clippings of text are adhered to the person's face, partially obscuring it. Flames are actively consuming parts of the surrounding newspapers, casting a warm glow and creating a dramatic contrast with the person's serene, smiling expression. The scene is set indoors, with various sheets of "Daily Graphic" newspapers spread out. Prominently visible headlines and sections include "Let's be security conscious as nation — Methodist Bishop," "Government upbeat about econo stability — Kojo Oppong Nkruma," "CHALLENGES WITH DRIVERS?", and "READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE." Dates such as "Monday, July 4, 2022" and "July 4, 2022" are visible. An advertisement for "SAHARA GRADUATE MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM" specifies "LOCATION ACCRA GHANA," confirming the context of Ghana, specifically Joma. Text clippings on the face include phrases like "Leading Man," "Stand Tall and Firm," and "Certain Age." The bright, likely artificial, lighting highlights the details of the face and the burning paper. The combination of fire, fragmented news, and a smiling face suggests themes of media consumption, information overload, resilience, or the transformative power of knowledge in a Ghanaian context.
HOPE🤞🏾FC.
Joma, Ghana · Apr 22, 2026, 6:08 PM

In an indoor setting in Joma, Ghana, a person with dark-skinned hands holds a folded newspaper that is actively burning. The newspaper is held vertically, with flames consuming a central portion of the page, particularly a section depicting what appears to be a facial image, which is curling and blackening from the heat. Smoke rises from the burning paper, visible against a plain, light-colored background. The newspaper pages display various texts and advertisements. On the left, headlines read "LOW PRICE MASTER Durable & Affordable REDUCED TO CLEAR!!!" accompanied by listings of household appliances and electronics with prices in Ghanaian Cedis (GHc), such as "Smart Android Digital TV GHc 1749" and "Blender 1.5L GHc 149." Further down, contact numbers "0504323000 | 503957693 | 0247693634" and showroom locations across Ghana, including "Joma, Tema, Hohoe, Keta, Takoradi, Tamale, Kumasi, Koforidua, Dansoman," are visible. On the right side of the newspaper, a prominent advertisement features "CFAO GHANA TRUCK TOUR" and "CATCH THE CFAO MERCEDES BENZ CARAVAN," listing various Ghanaian cities and "JUNE 2022." Another section includes an article under an "OPPORTUNITY" heading, discussing "Transfer Pricing (TP) Team" and corporate structures. A small image of two men in work attire is also present within the CFAO advertisement. The masthead "Daily Graphic, Monday, July" is partially visible at the top. The fire itself is bright orange and yellow, casting an intense glow on the curling edges of the burning paper.
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