Lomé Togo Wall Art: Roadside Pedicure and Urban West Africa Street Scene Photo
Invite the vibrant energy and intimate daily rituals of West Africa into your space with this captivating documentary photography print. This original work by artist Meana Kasi features a candid "roadside pedicure" set against a weathered, sun-drenched wall in Lomé, Togo.
As a standout piece in the Layli Atelier collection, it highlights the beauty found in everyday community moments and the rich, urban textures of Togolese life. The warm, earthy tones and cultural focus make this print a sophisticated addition to any room, offering a unique global perspective through a soulful, documentary lens.
Image story:
Lomé, Togo is a place of incredible movement and simple, beautiful interactions. While working in Lomé, I had a chance to explore the city and was struck by this roadside pedicure—a moment of quiet care amidst the bustling backdrop. I love the contrast of the weathered wall with its faded French signage against the intimacy of the scene. Shot digitally in 2008.
Highlights
Authentic Storytelling: A genuine, non-staged moment of Togolese life that serves as a powerful conversation piece.
Rich Urban Textures: Features weathered walls and local typography that add a vintage, global aesthetic to your decor.
Premium Quality: Professionally printed on Photo & imaging paper for lasting clarity and depth.
Versatile Styling: Complements Earthy, Boho, Global, or Minimalist interior styles.
Product Details:
Location: Shot on location in Lomé, Togo.
Print Type: Matted Fine Art Print (Unframed).
Materials: High-quality professional imaging paper.