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About this artwork
- Medium
- Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details
- Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions
- 24.4x18.5in
This painting represents the African village women.
African women are guardians of their children's welfare and have explicit responsibility to provide for them materially. They are the household managers, providing food, nutrition, water, health, education, and family planning to an extent greater than elsewhere in the developing world.
They wear African attires with vibrant and strong colors.
One of their daily work… is carrying water pots from river or water well...
Beautiful painting with movement or action if you like...
- Original painting
- Height: 62cm- 24.40"
- Width: 47cm- 18.50"
- Artist signature
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Unframed
This painting it's a perfect piece for wall decor. You can hang up in your ( home, office, hotel, corporate customer, hospital, government entities, restaurant, bar, lodge, cruise lines, shop...)
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Unique and unusual gift for anyone special.
About the creator
Credentials
- Nationally Known
- Group shows participant
- Experienced Artist
- Works on commission
« Art is my passion! »
Jafeth Moiane is a painter, photographer, and sculptor based in Mozambique whose works have been exhibited nationally. Through his works, he addresses the Civil War that occurred in his country in the 1980s and 1990s. Moiane describes his pieces as a "scream for peace and development" in his nation. His painterly compositions are most often created with oils, ink, spray paint, and acrylics on canvas or fabric.