Turuza Wauja Brasileiro, Brasileiro
Solid wood of "Piranheira" and graphics with natural pigments
6 69/100 x 16 93/100 x 4 18/25 in
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(15% du prix de vente sera reversé à l'association protégeant la région du parc du Xinghu et le mode de vie de la population native.)
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Contemporary indigenous art. Zoomorphic sculpture representing a Tamandua or Fourmiller, a typical animal of Brazil, made in the Haut-Xinghu region by Turuza, an indigenous artist of the Wauja community, with traditional materials and techniques.
(15% of the sale price will be donated to the association protecting the Xinghu Park region and the lifestyle of the native population.)