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This painting is a striking depiction of three African tribal women silhouettes, dressed in traditional tribal clothes and carrying pots on their heads. The women stand out in bold relief against an impressionist African setting, with a rich and colorful landscape unfolding behind them.
The women's traditional clothing is rendered in exquisite detail, with bold patterns and bright colors that add a sense of vitality and energy to the scene. The women carry pots on her head, balancing it with effortless grace and poise, a testament to their strength and resilience.
The African setting is rendered in a vivid, impressionistic style, with bold brushstrokes and rich, textured layers of paint creating a sense of depth and movement. The landscape is alive with colourful bright oranges and yellows of the sun setting on the horizon.
The women stand together in a sense of solidarity and community, their silhouettes symbolizing the unity and strength of their tribe. The painting captures the spirit and resilience of African tribal women, who carry the weight of their communities on their shoulders with grace and dignity.
This painting is a tribute to the beauty and strength of African culture, and a celebration of the spirit and resilience of the women who keep it alive. It is sure to captivate anyone who appreciates the unique beauty and vitality of African art and culture.

20 x 20 inch deep edge quality canvas wall art ready to hang. African tribe figurative painting using acrylics. 100% cotton canvas stretched over a 1.5 inch depth wooden frame. No further framing required.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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African Tribal Women C02N02 (2022) Acrylic painting
by Irina Rumyantseva

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This painting is a striking depiction of three African tribal women silhouettes, dressed in traditional tribal clothes and carrying pots on their heads. The women stand out in bold relief against an impressionist African setting, with a rich and colorful landscape unfolding behind them.
The women's traditional clothing is rendered in exquisite detail, with bold patterns and bright colors that add a sense of vitality and energy to the scene. The women carry pots on her head, balancing it with effortless grace and poise, a testament to their strength and resilience.
The African setting is rendered in a vivid, impressionistic style, with bold brushstrokes and rich, textured layers of paint creating a sense of depth and movement. The landscape is alive with colourful bright oranges and yellows of the sun setting on the horizon.
The women stand together in a sense of solidarity and community, their silhouettes symbolizing the unity and strength of their tribe. The painting captures the spirit and resilience of African tribal women, who carry the weight of their communities on their shoulders with grace and dignity.
This painting is a tribute to the beauty and strength of African culture, and a celebration of the spirit and resilience of the women who keep it alive. It is sure to captivate anyone who appreciates the unique beauty and vitality of African art and culture.

20 x 20 inch deep edge quality canvas wall art ready to hang. African tribe figurative painting using acrylics. 100% cotton canvas stretched over a 1.5 inch depth wooden frame. No further framing required.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#african #tribal art #african tribe #tribal painting #african women #african painting #african tribal #african still #tribal artist 
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Irina Rumyantseva is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans a wide range of mediums and styles. Born in 1983, Irina grew up in the city of St Petersburg where she... Read more

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