This painting captures a Maasai warrior standing tall against the vibrant hues of a sunset, symbolising courage, tradition and connection to the land.
It serves as a reminder to our community to honour our past, stay grounded in our roots and face each new day with strength and pride. Like the warrior, we rise with the sun, embracing both challenges and triumphs.
Acrylic on canvas, 60cm x 40cm
~ JoaneJoene joined the school of St Jude in 2018 at age 6.
Joane is part 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.
Joane has passion for art and wishes to be an Artist.
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