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This painting reflects the early life and memories of Kader Boly, who grew up in a Fulani nomadic herding family …
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This painting reflects the early life and memories of Kader Boly, who grew up in a Fulani nomadic herding family in Burkina Faso. The repeating forms evoke the movement of animals and the daily patterns of village life that shaped his childhood. Abstract figures and curved lines suggest the presence of sheep, goats, and human forms living closely together, capturing the deep connection between people, animals, and nature.
This painting is not stretched. It will be rolled and mailed in a tube.
Once stretched the painting will measure roughly 69in wide x 45.5in tall.
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