Original artwork description:

Himba tribe is the last tribe in Namibia which lives in the traditional way of their ancestors. According to official data, there are only 20-50 thousand representatives of this tribe left. They live in small nomadic villages throughout the north.
They eat meat dried on trees, send only incompetent shepherds to school, and they are almost never sick, except sometimes for malaria. Nevertheless, the Himba is represented in parliament, and their round clay huts, covered with straw, are fitted with solar panels.

This Himba girl is as wild and beautiful as Africa itself. Painted with oil paints in brown and ocher colors on a white background.

Oil on a gallery canvas, signed and dated on the back.

Coated with UV and dust protective varnish.

Certificate of Authenticity included.
Gift wrapped.

Ready to hang. The artwork has a hanging system allowing it to be fixed on a wall.

I use all professional packing materials to make sure your artwork gets to you safely wherever in the world you may live.

Dear friends, despite the current war in my native Ukraine, Ukrainian postal services engaged in international shipments continue their work. So you can hesitate if you want to buy one of my artworks. It will take me only a couple of days to prepare it for the shipment, and literally two or three days after you place an order I will be able to send the picture to any part of the world. The time when the picture will be on the way to you can take from 1 to 2 weeks.
I will be very grateful for your support and choice of my paintings for your home.

Materials used:

canvas, oil, palette knife, brushes

Tags:
#nude #africa #african woman #african nude #himba 

Himba (2020)

Oil painting 
by Valeriia Radziievska

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Himba tribe is the last tribe in Namibia which lives in the traditional way of their ancestors. According to official data, there are only 20-50 thousand representatives of this tribe left. They live in small nomadic villages throughout the north.
They eat meat dried on trees, send only incompetent shepherds to school, and they are almost never sick, except sometimes for malaria. Nevertheless, the Himba is represented in parliament, and their round clay huts, covered with straw, are fitted with solar panels.

This Himba girl is as wild and beautiful as Africa itself. Painted with oil paints in brown and ocher colors on a white background.

Oil on a gallery canvas, signed and dated on the back.

Coated with UV and dust protective varnish.

Certificate of Authenticity included.
Gift wrapped.

Ready to hang. The artwork has a hanging system allowing it to be fixed on a wall.

I use all professional packing materials to make sure your artwork gets to you safely wherever in the world you may live.

Dear friends, despite the current war in my native Ukraine, Ukrainian postal services engaged in international shipments continue their work. So you can hesitate if you want to buy one of my artworks. It will take me only a couple of days to prepare it for the shipment, and literally two or three days after you place an order I will be able to send the picture to any part of the world. The time when the picture will be on the way to you can take from 1 to 2 weeks.
I will be very grateful for your support and choice of my paintings for your home.

Materials used:

canvas, oil, palette knife, brushes

Tags:
#nude #africa #african woman #african nude #himba 
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«I always used to create with the words. I studied literature and work as a journalist. Until I discovered the ability in myself to express feelings and outlook using paints. In April... Read more

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