Trophies of War: Kingdom of Light

A trophy is a small monument serving as a symbol of a victory.  Trophies have been used to denote accomplishment since ancient times, and the word has been part of the English language since 1550, translated from trophée in 1513, called “a prize of war” with that prize serving as a monument of triumph. The word stretches back to the ancient Greek term: tropaion which refers to arms, property, or human captives and body parts, such as head hunting practices and other materials captured in battle. These war trophies commemorated the military victories of a state, army or individual combatant. Historically, human life and culture has been used as collateral for prestige and honor by the conquerors. 

I would like for audiences to reflect on the trophy and what it symbolizes. Many in our country have pride and identity tied to our nationalism (American Exceptionalism) without realizing or acknowledging that the colonial and imperialist history that lead to our present standard of living. This pride comes from a sense of meritocracy, with the “western” world having established a standard for living that other countries aspire to attain. Many immigrants move here with hopes to start a better life and internalize pride to be U.S. citizens. We all take advantage of the luxuries that “developed countries” have to offer when given the opportunity to indulge them, though I want to interrogate the trophy to shine a light on its history and purpose, specifically for the Black and POC communities.  I would love to push for my audiences to question what has value and why it has been endowed with such power. As individuals, we have the free will to denote what is valuable, and I hope that this series inspires questions and fosters pride in their various indigenous histories.

“Abankɛseɛ 1”

28”x8”x8”d
Wooden object assemblage, acrylic paint, paperweight, acrylic tile, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to plastic cylinder, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.

“Pɔnkɔ 1”

14”x 11”x9”d
Hourglass, wood, Chains, trophy piece, marble, acrylic paint, glass, incense burner pieces, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to trophy piece and paper weight, metal chalice, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.

“Obosomfo 1”

16.5”x8”x8”d
acrylic tile, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to gold painted metal object, broken hourglass, chain, wooden drawer, object assemblage, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.

“Ɔhene”

25”x8”x8”d
Snow globe, acrylic tile, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to plastic cylinder, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.

“Ɔhemmaa”

24”x8”x8”d
Custom made Finial commissioned from Accra, Ghana (IG: @dotcomarts), light cover, acrylic tile, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to plastic cylinder, LED light, metal vase, acrylic on leather rope.

“Obosomfo 2”

17”x8”x8”d
acrylic tile, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to plastic object, candleholder, wood, acrylic paint, trophy piece, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.

“Pɔnkɔ 2”

13.5”x12”x12.2”
Chains, trophy piece, wood, acrylic paint, acrylic tile, glass, incense burner lid, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to plastic bucket, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.

“Abankɛseɛ 2”


12.5”x9.5”x5”d
Miniature Asante stool (sourced from Kumasi, Ghana), marble, object assemblage, Photography collage printed on window film adhered to glass, LED light, acrylic on leather rope.