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Top Ghanaian visual arts star, Sharon Dede Padiki completes the Paint-a-thon longest painting marathon attempt

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Following seven days of showcasing her artistic abilities through an array of exquisite paintings, Sharon Dede Padi Padiki has completed her attempt and successfully broken the record for the longest painting marathon attempt of the Guinness World Records.

Dede Padiki began her quest on March 15 and ended on March 22, 2024, to break the record for the longest Paint-a-thon painting marathon.

The popular Ghanaian painter began her endeavor with great enthusiasm and finished with excitement.

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However, after a strong beginning, she broke the record on Tuesday for the longest painting marathon, surpassing the previous record-holder, Nigerian Chancellor Ahaghotu, who completed the painting marathon in Atlanta, Georgia, USA for 100 hours from October 26th to October 30th, 2023.

In her attempt to break the Paint-a-thon longest painting marathon, she projected Ghana to the world through our culture after getting support from the Ghana Tourism Authority and her partners, sponsors and the media.

Meanwhile, after showing her talent and staying awake for seven days, or 168 hours, Sharon Dede Padi Padiki will now submit her works to the Guinness World Record for an endorsement in the hopes of receiving her certificate for the longest painting marathon.

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