Nomgohogon

Subjects:

Tribal People

Graphic art

Nomgohogon lived in a remote village in the heart of a vast savanna. He was a striking figure with a face as yellow as the golden sun. His hair was a remarkable mix of black and red, and it billowed like flames in the wind as he walked through the village.

Nomgohogon's most valuable possession was the impressive granary. With great care, he had decorated the mud walls and wooden entrance door with relief patterns. These patterns were more than mere decoration; they held meaning and power for the community. They represented fertility and growth, even possessing a magical protective function to safeguard the village from harm.

Nomgohogon dedicated his days to maintaining the granary, ensuring it was always well-stocked so that his community would never go hungry. The people of the village held deep reverence for him because of his dedication and the protective magic he had woven into the granary. They understood that his yellow face and fiery hair were symbols of the abundance he had created for them.

€ 785,00

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

This artwork is also for sale as an NFT on Foundation.

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Full-color photo panel

Metal sublimation, matte
1.5 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.

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Nomgohogon

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