The artwork features a smiling woman adorned with a vibrant floral crown. Her joyful smile radiates positivity and warmth, inviting the viewer to share a smile back.
The piece captures essence of beauty, joy and nature.
Acrylic on canvas, 80cm x 60cm
~ AbdulmalikAbdulmalik joined the school of St Jude in 2017 at age 8.
Abdulmalik is part of the Ngoni tribe. The Ngoni people are a Bantu ethnic group primarily found in Southern Tanzania, particularly in the Ruvuma region, with a history of migration from Southern Africa, and they are known for their traditional values and animal clan names.
Abdulmalik wants to be an engineer.
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Ships from: Arusha, Tanzania
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