Msingi

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ABOUT THE PAINTING:

In the Masai culture, it’s the women who take charge of building houses. Due to the fact that they have to be ready to move at any given time, their houses are built to be temporary. The elder ladies instruct and teach the younger generation how to build good and stable houses. All materials used for building are natural and collected from nearby areas. The first step is to build the frame which is done by fixing gathered timber poles into the ground. Thereafter, the poles are interlaced with a lattice of smaller branches which are then plastered with a mixture of water, mud, and cow dung. Finishing touches are done with a mix of cow dung and water.

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Premium canvas ready to hang.
Giclée fine art printing provides a luminosity and brilliance that represents the original artwork better than any fine art reproduction technique available today. Combined with the finest quality canvas and inks, giclée fine art reproductions rival original artwork in beauty and detail.
Folded around a lightweight wood frame to give them a gorgeous, gallery-ready appearance. Features a scratch-resistant UV coating and wipes clean easily with a damp cloth.

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Large: 24×36, Medium: 18×24, Small: 9×12

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