Hair 4 Framed Art Print By Mafalda Vasconcelos

$319.00

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Mafalda Vasconcelos' work explores ancestry and is dedicated to her mother and the women who raised her in Mozambique. In Hair 4, we are transported to Mozambique through a female figure integrated with nature, and framed by a forest of vibrant, brightly-hued foliage.

Editors' Note

Artist Mafalda Vasconcelos was born in South Africa and grew up in Mozambique. Inspired by the symbolism and spiritualism of Mozambican culture, Mafalda's work explores spiritual self-discovery, identity, cultural exploration, love, and admiration for ancestry and womanhood. Through her work Vasconcelos explores how emotions relate to identity. Mafalda's work can be seen in AphroChic: Celebrating the Legacy of the Black Family Home, among Jeanine and Bryan's art collection.

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Mafalda Vasconcelos' work explores ancestry and is dedicated to her mother and the women who raised her in Mozambique. In Hair 4, we are transported to Mozambique through a female figure integrated with nature, and framed by a forest of vibrant, brightly-hued foliage.

Editors' Note

Artist Mafalda Vasconcelos was born in South Africa and grew up in Mozambique. Inspired by the symbolism and spiritualism of Mozambican culture, Mafalda's work explores spiritual self-discovery, identity, cultural exploration, love, and admiration for ancestry and womanhood. Through her work Vasconcelos explores how emotions relate to identity. Mafalda's work can be seen in AphroChic: Celebrating the Legacy of the Black Family Home, among Jeanine and Bryan's art collection.

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Mafalda Vasconcelos' work explores ancestry and is dedicated to her mother and the women who raised her in Mozambique. In Hair 4, we are transported to Mozambique through a female figure integrated with nature, and framed by a forest of vibrant, brightly-hued foliage.

Editors' Note

Artist Mafalda Vasconcelos was born in South Africa and grew up in Mozambique. Inspired by the symbolism and spiritualism of Mozambican culture, Mafalda's work explores spiritual self-discovery, identity, cultural exploration, love, and admiration for ancestry and womanhood. Through her work Vasconcelos explores how emotions relate to identity. Mafalda's work can be seen in AphroChic: Celebrating the Legacy of the Black Family Home, among Jeanine and Bryan's art collection.

 

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13” W x 19” H

Natural white, matte, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin-free archival paper

Frame included

Hanging hardwire included

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