This is a special art project that celebrates the strength, beauty, and traditions of Maasai women. It shows how important these women are in their community and beyond.
But this art goes deeper than just looks. It explores the rich experiences of Maasai women. They’re not only strong and determined but also wise, nurturing, and protective of their culture and land.
Acrylic on Canvas, 60cm x 45cm
~ FarajaFaraja joined The School of St jude in 2014 at age 8.
He is part of the Sambaa tribe, who are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Usambara Mountains of northern Tanzania and in Tanga, among the trading sea port in Tanzania.
He loves the commerce subject, and his dream is to be a business administrator in digital marketing.
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
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.
Click here for more information about our Copyright Statement for Student Artwork.