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Sisters at Sundown
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Sisters at SundownThis artwork is inspired by Ethiopias long standing coffee traditions, where coffee is far more than a drink. It is a cultural ritual that brings people together. Ethiopia is widely regarded as the birthplace of coffee, with its origins traced to the highlands of the country centuries ago. Today, the Ethiopian coffee ceremony remains one of the most cherished social traditions in Ethiopian culture.
symbolising strength and vitality
and a glowing orange sky
Although the Karo are one of the smallest ethnic groups in the region
A woman sits quietly on the stone steps of a small home
Oja celebrates the Igbo flute player in ornate
In Her Own Time is a powerful celebration of womanhood
celebrating divine femininity
the piece highlights subtle beadwork details and clean
Seated quietly beside a traditional round thatched home
The minimal composition and expressive lines capture the quiet movement and emotion of live jazz
The focused gaze and the reaching gesture suggest that this woman has learned that surrender to the right person becomes strength
faceless Igbo figure in silhouette
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