Taffihoué
Subjects
Graphic art
Taffihoué, an integral woman, lived on the banks of a picturesque lake in the marshy art region. What set her apart from others was not only her charming personality but also her striking appearance. She had beautiful pink hair and a pair of bright pink eyes that sparkled like jewels.
Taffihoué belonged to a community that had come to the lake over the centuries, fleeing unrest in their native region. Her ancestors had fully adapted to their new environment on the water over time, and they were known as the "water people" due to the stilt houses they had built above the lake.
The water people had developed a unique way of survival, which Taffihoué had perfected in an extraordinary manner. She was a master of the art of fishing in shallow water. With great care, she cultivated fish and crayfish in specially designed underwater enclosures, which she tended to with the utmost dedication.
When the time came to "harvest," Taffihoué ensured that her community was abundantly supplied with freshly caught fish and crayfish, meeting their food needs and boosting their economy. Her unique method of fishing was not only a source of food but also a testament to her integrative and creative spirit.
€ 785.00
Including shipping costs
Width: 65.3 cm
Height: 80 cm
Finish: High-resolution print on metal
Features
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.
Different dimensions or framing options are available.