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Description: I did not know Romero Britto, one day talking to a friend of mine who had been on vacation in America he told me that he had bought a work by this artist, he was a dog and he told me that he had bought it because he liked it a lot, then I for curiosity I saw his works and I discovered an extraordinary artist, I wrote an article about him and his colors were simple but full of vitality, his shapes were simple but spontaneous, they reminded the world of comics there are many ways to represent the images but the way Romero Britto does it is so natural and full of joy, his purpose is to make people happy and this I think is something very important, with this work done by me with acrylic paints, pencils and pastels, with this work I returned to
Description: This Mudcloth pattern is a nod to the rich artistic tradition of Mali, West Africa. Known as bogolanfini, this handcrafted textile features a language of geometric symbols and earthy tones. The design's rustic feel and intricate motifs tell a story, making it more than just a pattern—it's a wearable piece of history.