Okinagu

Subjects

Tribal People

Graphic art

Okinagu was an extraordinarily clever man, with a piercing gaze and a grin on his face that betrayed his cunning. He understood the deeper secrets hidden in the fields and meadows, which were considered by the people as a multitude of phenomena.

Beyond the world of the fields was another structure, a transcendental world, and Okinagu knew all about it. While the field spirits were seen as friendly and always benevolent, the forest spirits were known for their unpredictability, malevolence, and cunning tricks, especially when they were disturbed in their sleep or inadvertently disrupted.

But Okinagu was not just a spectator of this mysterious world. He had a profound knowledge of the boundaries where both worlds intersected. He knew where the forest spirits resided, in which springs, crossroads, and thickets. With his keen mind and a grin on his face, Okinagu carefully and cautiously guided the people through the delicate balance of the two worlds, sharing his wisdom to protect them from the wiles of the forest spirits.

€ 785.00

Including shipping costs

Width: 65.3 cm
Height: 80 cm
Finish: High-resolution print on metal​

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Features

Full-color photo panel

Metal sublimation, matte
1 mm thickness
Includes a hanging system

Edition 1 of 20
The artwork comes with a sticker featuring the signature of Wim Noordam and the edition number.

Different dimensions or framing options are available.

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