AFRICAN WOMAN - THE PAINTING

Hi guys,

Here’s a painted version of my previous sketch on the “African Woman” reflecting the symbol of resilience, strength, and beauty. Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles, she continues to thrive and make significant contributions to her community and the world at large.

They have historically faced numerous challenges, including poverty, inequality, and violence, yet they continue to overcome these obstacles and thrive. This resilience is rooted in their strong community ties and family bonds, which provide them with a sense of belonging and support.

Despite these many strengths and achievements, African women still face numerous challenges and obstacles. They continue to face discrimination and inequality, and are often denied access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. However, despite these challenges, African women remain a powerful force for change and development in their communities and the world at large.

In conclusion, the African woman is a complex and multifaceted individual, full of strength, resilience, and beauty. Her cultural diversity, personal strengths, and economic and social contributions make her a vital part of her community and the world at large. As we move forward, it is essential that we recognize and celebrate the achievements of African women, and work to address the challenges and obstacles that they continue to face.

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PROGRESS

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Kindly share your thoughts as comments below.

Cc. @stef1 @joslud @wakeupkitty

THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!

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ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ

Nos muestras un homenaje a la mujer africana. Esa pieza es hermosa, me encanta el manejo de los tonos complementarios en el sombrero y el fondo.
Puedo leer tu inspiración y reflexiones, sin embargo me habría gustado conocer las dimensiones, y materiales.

Gran trabajo

Thank you so much for your kind words about the tribute to the African woman! I'm glad you appreciated the complementary tones in the hat and background - I chose a palette of earthy browns and blues to reflect the richness and depth of African culture. The piece is actually 28 inches by 36 inches, created with acrylic paint on canvas. I'm thrilled that you were able to read my inspiration and reflections in the artwork!

I looked at your photos so the size can be noticed. It's a good plus. Other info you can add.
I like your good commenting.

@ wakeupkitty