Turkana Jewellery, Lake Turkana, Kenya
This artwork is from the Turkana Collection by South African fine arts photographer David Ballam. It features a portrait of a woman from the semi-nomadic Samburu tribe that lives around Lake Turkana in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley – a remote, vast stretch of water known as The Jade Sea. The jewelry worn by women indicates their status in society.
This image is a landscape orientation.
Available in a wooden framed canvas or un-stretched unframed canvas.
The reclaimed wooden frames are very organic and come with knots, contusions and imperfections in the wood - this is a reclaimed wood, so it does have these imperfections.