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Djibrils village, an ancient Senegalese village
where everyone knows each other, continues to protect
an aspect of society that is very important: communal
life.
After spending his childhood helping his mother with
some of her daily chores, Djibril always admires the
manner in which the women work together. This drawing
illustrates typical traditional village life for these
women in which Djibril sees the harmony in their friendship,
the solidarity in social life, the beauty and the joy
of living.
(1999 Woodburning), 19 x 26
unframed, Iris Gicleé on 100% Rag Paper -
Edition of 50
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