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Moh Awudu, a Ghanaian visual artist from Nima, Accra, is redefining street art by transforming everyday walls into vibrant stories of hope and change.
Growing up in a zongo community, Moh faced both challenges and inspiration, leading him to rewrite the narrative through his art.
With mentorship from local artist Mozzay Hashim and formal training at Amibs College of Art and Design, Moh has become a versatile artist, working across mediums like pencil sketches, traditional paintings, murals, graffiti, and digital art.
His work addresses key social issues such as child labor, education, and teenage pregnancy, using art as a powerful tool for empowerment and social change.
Over the years, Moh has gained both local and international recognition, exhibiting in over 100 events worldwide and collaborating with global artists like Marko93, Fabio Binho, and Breeze Yoko.
Beyond his artistry, Moh actively shapes Ghana's art scene as the founder of Ghana Graffiti and Public Art. He mentors young artists and is working toward breaking the Guinness World Record for the largest spray paint mural by a single artist.
Through his work, Moh continues to inspire and empower communities, proving that even the most overlooked places can produce world-class talent.
Discover the journey of Moh Awudu below.