Maasai women, 2025

By Student  Catherine

My culture is my inspiration.

The women in my painting are happy and beautiful in beads and colourful dressing. In Maasai culture, beads stand for beauty and identity.

African women multitask a lot and work very hard.

Acrylic on canvas, 60cm x 40cm

Catherine
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About the Artwork and Artist

Sayuni joined the school in 2019 at the age of 6 years.

She’s part of the Maasai tribe that is found in both Tanzania and Kenya.

She dreams to become a surgeon when she grows up.


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Original Artwork

Australia only, not tax deductible

$613 AUD

 shipping included in the price
- All artwork is sent unframed and packaged safely in a tube for protection.
- Orders are sent via DHL and you will be provided a tracking number.
- Delivery to Australia from Tanzania takes up to 2 weeks.

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Worldwide, tax deductible

$291 AUD

- Order the artwork as a gift to St Jude’s.
- The art will be displayed in the school with an acknowledgement plaque.
- You will also receive a fine art digital file which you may have printed for personal use.

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Limited Digital Edition

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$100 AUD

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- Our team will be in touch to send you a fine art digital file.
- You may use this file to create your own print for personal use.

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Shipping of Original Artwork to Australia only. All costs are included in the purchase price.

Tracked DHL shipping arrives within 2 weeks. Please refer to the tracking code provided for updates on progress after shipped via the link here

Ships from: Arusha, Tanzania

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All artworks and limited digital images are protected under Tanzanian Intellectual Property Laws. The School of St Jude retains the copyright of all original artworks and limited digital images. On-sale of artworks (digital and original) for commercial use is restricted.

The School of St Jude allows our supporters the use and on-sale of student artworks for personal, non-commercial and fundraising uses only.

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