Adwoa Andoh, ATR-P, is a self-taught Ghanaian-American artist and art therapist whose practice explores the spaces between what is felt and what can be named. For her, painting has always been a way of making sense of both her inner and outer worlds and a language for emotions that resist translation.
Her work moves fluidly between portraiture and landscape, between personal reflection and imagined space. Each piece is a mirror and a map that captures moments of tenderness, uncertainty, and transformation.
What began as escape has grown into a practice of noticing how color softens grief, how texture holds tension, how creation itself can offer release.
Adwoa’s art invites viewers into that same practice of reflection; to see themselves not as finished, but in motion. She’s learning, expanding, and venturing into the unknown, both physically and emotionally.
And that’s okay.