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On the third day of Ghana's largest street art festival, Chale Wote, the bustling city of Accra reached new heights as the captivating showcase of artist pieces took center stage.
The event displayed an impressive array of artist pieces - particularly paintings that drew a diverse and captivated audience of hundreds.

The heart of the action was the historic Christiansborg Castle Gardens in Osu, where the festival transformed the surroundings into a living canvas, reflecting the artistic spirit of the nation.
Amidst the breathtaking artworks, attendees were treated to a special film masterclass focused on the art of storytelling and writing.
As the sun began to set, the festivities pressed on with no signs of slowing down. Among the highlights, attendees were treated to a film screening session, featuring a lineup of compelling Ghanaian movies.

The echoes of laughter, dialogue, and the visual splendor of the festival lingered, etching unforgettable memories into the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to partake.

See more captivating photos from the event.




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