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martedì 24 ottobre 2017

CREATIVE NAMIBIA

CREATIVE NAMIBIA

Work by Papa Shikongeni







Damara people, Namibia

Ndasuunje Shikongeni

  Damara man, Namibia

“Sisters,” Inatu Indongo



Ismael Shivute


Textile art, Sara Nekomba


Landscape, David Amukoto


Erik Schnack (Namibia)


Anders EllerstrandAnders Ellerstrand


 “Papa,” Ndasuunje Shikongeni

 Eric Lafforgue Photography


Eric Lafforgue Photography

Namibian Boat by Kandjengo Lok

 Blue Graves by Nicky Marais (2017)

More, Always More, Ho by Jo Rogge (2016)
Drawing & Mixed Media on 250 gsm paper
73.5 x 54.4cm

The O of Your Mouth When You’re Blowing Holy Smoke (2017) by Jo Rogge
Mixed Media on Fabriano
100 x 70cm

King Your Crown (2017) by Jo Rogge
Oil on Canvas
80 x 80cm

The Artist Hunting by Andrew van Wyk (2005)
61cm x 79.5cm
Cardboard print

Where Do We Come From I by Andrew van Wyk (2005)
54.5cm x 74cm
Cardboard print

Namibian artist, John Ndevasia Muafangejo, left the world 30  years ago, in 1987


Inatu Indongo. Born in exile and returning to Namibia to become the first black woman to have a solo exhibition, Indongo is a pioneer, a painter and one of three women featured in 'The Ladies'.











 Herero genocide survivors (Ullstein-bilderdienst-berlin)


Nama huts in Namibia (Photo creative commons)

Nambowa Malua is an illustrator, graphic designer and fine artist from Windhoek, Namibia.

 Himba and Zemba at protest against dam: March 25, 2013 (Photo © Earth Peoples)

Traditional Women of Namibia stamp sheets by Mary Jane Volkmann

Indigenous Himba protest against dam and human rights violations, 2013 (Photo © Earth Peoples)

Nambowa Malua is an illustrator, graphic designer and fine artist from Windhoek, Namibia.

Indigenous Himba protest against dam and human rights violations, 2013 (Photo © Earth Peoples)

 Namibian Illustrator Nambowa Malua

Himba women at human rights meeting with Earth Peoples (Photo © Rebecca Sommer)


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