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The Korhogo Fabric / Canvas is originary from the Korhogo Region, located in the Northern Ivory Coast, in Senufo Territory. The Region is famous for the making of its Masks and its Fabrics. Korhogo is the fourth largest city in the Ivory Coast, in terms of population and economy, 635km separating it from Abidjan; Korhogo is the capital of the Savannah District and the Poro region.
To obtain the colors, the painter creates natural pigments, coming from minerals or plants. The black color comes in contrast to the ecru background of the canvas and thus makes it possible to make the strokes of the shapes and other details.
The designs of Korhogo Canvases represent traditional cultural symbols of the Senoufo. These are often represented by animals, huts, or anthropomorphic figures, with human appearance, and dressed with traditional Senufo costumes.
As I was living in Ivory Coast, long time ago, I keeped in my memories this beautiful African Art, and I loved creating this design, with the Senoufo Figures🧡
The Korhogo Fabric / Canvas is originary from the Korhogo Region, located in the Northern Ivory Coast, in Senufo Territory. The Region is famous for the making of its Masks and its Fabrics. Korhogo is the fourth largest city in the Ivory Coast, in terms of population and economy, 635km separating it from Abidjan; Korhogo is the capital of the Savannah District and the Poro region.
To obtain the colors, the painter creates natural pigments, coming from minerals or plants. The black color comes in contrast to the ecru background of the canvas and thus makes it possible to make the strokes of the shapes and other details.
The designs of Korhogo Canvases represent traditional cultural symbols of the Senoufo. These are often represented by animals, huts, or anthropomorphic figures, with human appearance, and dressed with traditional Senufo costumes.
As I was living in Ivory Coast, long time ago, I keeped in my memories this beautiful African Art, and I loved creating this design, with the Senoufo Figures🧡
Colorful Naif Style Sugar Skull with Floral Decorations Dias de Los Muertos Day of the Dead Mexican Traditional Celebration Symbol originally made from either sugar Original Vector Illustration Design assembled to compose a Repeat Seamless Pattern Copyright BluedarkArtAfrican Life Women in Savanna Tribal Village Vector Seamless Fabric Pattern Background
Warm and tranquil African Savanna scenery with a peaceful tribal village where many women are working among the huts. All elements are assembled to compose a vector seamless repeat Fabric Pattern. Vector Graphic Art Copyright BluedarkArt TheChameleonArt.
Another old watercolor I did long time ago😉. Back in the past, ’till the early ’90’s. I was living in Venezuela. Nothing to do with Cheetahs😊😉, but I always loved painting my favorites “models”: Animals, Nature💚. Another Memory I love sharing here🧡. Watercolor & Indian Ink🖌
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The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat native to Africa and central Iran. It is the fastest land animal, estimated to be capable of running at 80 to 128 km/h (50 to 80 mph) with the fastest reliably recorded speeds being 93 and 98 km/h (58 and 61 mph), and as such has several adaptations for speed, including a light build, long thin legs and a long tail. It typically reaches 67–94 cm (26–37 in) at the shoulder, and the head-and-body length is between 1.1 and 1.5 m (3 ft 7 in and 4 ft 11 in). Adults weigh between 21 and 72 kg (46 and 159 lb). Its head is small, rounded, and has a short snout and black tear-like facial streaks. The coat is typically tawny to creamy white or pale buff and is mostly covered with evenly spaced, solid black spots. The cheetah’s claws are not fully retractable or hooked, unlike those of other felines. Four subspecies are recognised.