This water colour painting "Zulu Lady" has already been sold. Older Zulu woman normally dress in traditional clothing which includes a wide straw hat or Isicholo decorated with beads called ubuhlalu.
Beads in the Zulu culture can have different meanings, like love, encouragement, a warning or even a reprimand. The symbolic language of the beadwork plays an important role during courtship.
When a young man declares his love for a Zulu maiden she reciprocates by giving him a gift of betrothal beads as a declaration of her acceptance of him as a future husband. The man in turn pays the bridal price called Lobolo to the maidens family, which normally consists of eleven cows.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Zulu Lady
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Traditional
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4 comments:
my my! love the way the colors speak so much in your work =)
Caroline, this is just beautiful, such intense color. I love your style.
This is wonderful!
Awesome portrait!
Thanks for all the comments. I have always loved working with bright colours and feel most confident when painting something that reflects my persona
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