This artwork captures the essence of grace, strength and cultural heritage. The three regal women adorned in shimmering yellow and deep red fabrics embody resilience, beauty and tradition.
The basket they carry symbolises nourishment, abundance and the labour of love that sustains communities. The central figure holding the staff symbolises leadership, wisdom and the divine feminine power that guides and protects them.
Acrylic on canvas, 80cm x 60cm
~ JulianaJuliana joined the school of St Jude at age 9.
Juliana is of the Chagga tribe. The Chagga, also known as Wachagga, are a Bantu ethnic group residing in the Kilimanjaro region of northern Tanzania, particularly on the fertile slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, known for their agricultural practices and rich cultural heritage.
Juliana dreams of becoming a communtiy development officer
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