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This scene is part of everyday life in Senegal.
The daily outdoor market opens; women prepare themselves
to go together to the center of town to make their respective
purchases for preparing that days afternoon meal,
which traditionally is the biggest hot meal of the day
for the whole family.
It is an opportunity to observe the rhythm of such daily
life.
During this time the fishermen are still out at sea,
the farmers are working in their fields, and children
are studying in school. But after the women return home
from the market each day, they begin preparing a meal
for which all family members will return home and share
in.
Watching the women heading back to their homes, their
baskets full of ingredients, Djibril finds comfort in
the predictability of the rhythm of life and appreciates
the pride they have wearing their traditional outfits
and showing the beauty and diversity of their hairstyles.
(2000 Woodburning), 22 x 20
unframed, Iris Gicleé on 100% Rag Paper -
Edition of 50
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