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by Paul Meijering
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Himba Girls Of Namibia" by Paul Meijering. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Realistic acrylic painting of Namiba, featuring two beautiful Himba girls in front of the Majestic red dunes of the Namib Desert, painted by the... more
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Realistic acrylic painting of Namiba, featuring two beautiful Himba girls in front of the Majestic red dunes of the Namib Desert, painted by the Dutch fine artist Paul Meijering - the Original painting is 90 x 120 cm and for sale
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural: OvaHimba) are indigenous peoples with an estimated population of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in Angola. There are also a few groups left of the Ovatwa, who are also OvaHimba, but are hunters and gatherers. The OvaHimba are a semi-nomadic, pastoral people, culturally distinguishable from the Herero people in northern Namibia and southern Angola, and speak OtjiHimba (a Herero language dialect), which belongs to the language family of the Bantu. The OvaHimba are considered the last (semi-) nomadic people of Namibia.
For almost 33 years now, Paul Meijering has been active with the paint brushes. As a 17- year old inspired youngster he joined the Academy of Arts in Enschede (Holland) in order to receive a native training in drawing- and painting technique. At that time (1980) the tendency of the abstract was running riot, and to his dismay and disappointment Paul found that the trade of the ancient masters was merely 'old hat', the realistic art being disregarded and looked down upon. After two years of useless botchery, there was only one conclusion to draw: "get autodidact, be a self-taught person!" Paul then left the academy to work for a living, but at the back of his mind there always loomed the passion of his life: to paint. At his spare time...
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Jignesh Gajera
Nice tits @paul meijering
Don Koester
Reminds me to renew my subscription to National Geographic! Well done, Paul.
Paul Meijering replied:
Thank you very much, Don, for your compliment!;-)
John Alexander
You really have a flair for taking us to different places, and showing us different cultures. Thank you for that.
Paul Meijering replied:
Thank you so much, Alexander, for your kind words... I'm honoured!!;-))...
Jacqueline Athmann
Surprise & Congratulations!! Your photo has been featured on The Art Shoppe Cafe group homepage! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us! F/L
Paul Meijering replied:
Thank you so much, Jaqueline, for your compliment, support and the feature in your wonderful group!!;-)
Eberhard Schmidt-Dranske
Beautiful work!
Paul Meijering replied:
Thank you very much, Eberhard!!;-)