Ghananian fantasy coffin-making is among the most localized regional funerary art practices today. These vernacular sarcophagi, which are fashioned into the forms of cars, pineapples, cigarettes, whiskey bottles, or anything else imaginable, are made only by the coastal Ga tribe. This melting trio of ice cream, snowman, and chocolate bar was commissioned by Olaf Breuning, whose Museo vol. 13 interview is coming soon.
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