Artwork Description

Acrylic on linen

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The red clay of the salt pan was once used by our old people, to treat wounds this was done by rubbing onto the infected area and the white clay was eaten to cure belly problems. At time it was used for war and dance(hoot-hoot)

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Acrylic on Belgian

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Similar to that of a clay salt pan.
With a touch of blue forming a pool at the left hand corner of the painting.The entire canvas is painted ocher in colors of orange,yellow and red, colors of a salt pan. There's traces of pink and the small whites that makes it appears like the rising tide has gone and mingled the colors just a tinge.
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