ტილოზე შესრულებული ფერწერიანი ზეთប្រდათი, თქვენთვის სასურველი ზომისა და ჩარჩოსთვის, ჩვენი ხელოვანების მიერ შეკვეთის საფუძველზე დამზადებული. ( გადართვა ბეჭდზე
გადასვლა ციფრულ გამოსახულებაზე)
აირჩიეთ ჩვენს მიერ წინასწარ განსაზღვრული ზომებიდან, რომლებიც ნაწარმოების ორიგინალურ პროპორციებს შეესაბამება.
თქვენ შეგიძლიათ მიუთითოთ თქვენთვის სასურველი ზომები კონკრეტული ჩარჩოს ან სივრცის შესაბამისად. თუ თქვენ მიერ არჩეული ზომა არ შეესაბამება ორიგინალი გამოსახულების პროპორციებს, ჩვენ ან შევაჭრებთ ნაწარმოებს, ან ტილოზე დავამატებთ ხელით მოხატულ ელემენტებს. წარმოების დაწყებამდე, დამტკიცებისთვის გამოგეგზავნებათ ციფრული მაკეტი.
გთხოვთ, გაითვალისწინოთ, რომ ეკრანზე ნაჩვენები წინასწარი შეხედულება არ ასახავს რეალურ შეჭრას ან გაფართოებას. საბოლოო კომპოზიციას ზუსტად მხოლოდ მაკეტი წარმოაჩენს.
მიუხედავად იმისა, რომ შესაძლებელია ინდივიდუალური ზომების შერჩევა, ორიგინალური პროპორციების შენარჩუნებისათვის გირჩევთ, გამოიყენოთ წინასწარ განსაზღვრული სიის ზომები.
მიწოდება მსოფლიო მასშტაბით -ში 3/4 კვირაში, სტანდარტული 5 კვირის ნაცვლად. (15 სექტემბერი). ხარისხზე კომპრომისის გაკეთება არ მოხდება.
The Bishop Rt. C.S. Mallory
რეკლამაციის ზომა
The life of John Ndevasia Muafangejo was a profound testament to the power of visual storytelling, emerging from the rugged landscapes of his youth to achieve international acclaim. Born in 1943 in Etunda lo Nghadi, Angola, Muafangejo’s early years were shaped by the rhythms of the Kwanyama people and the hardships of a life marked by loss. Orphaned at a young age following the death of his father, he was raised in poverty by a mother whose embrace of Christianity would later become a cornerstone of his artistic themes. As a child tending cattle barefoot across the northern parts of Ovamboland, the textures of the land and the resilience of livestock became etched into his consciousness, providing a rich well of imagery that would eventually define his mastery of printmaking.
His journey toward artistic greatness was paved by both spiritual guidance and formal mentorship. The influence of an American missionary, C.S. Mallory, proved pivotal, offering the encouragement necessary to pursue a path in the arts. This led him to the renowned Rorke’s Drift Art and Craft Centre in South Africa, a crucible of creativity where he moved beyond his initial training to experiment with weaving, woodcarving, painting, and pottery. Under the tutelage of masters like Azaria Mbatha, Muafangejo discovered his true calling in the intricate worlds of etching, linocut, and woodcut. It was here that his technical precision began to merge with a deep-seated need to communicate the social and spiritual realities of his people.
Muafangejo’s artistic output is characterized by a striking, often stark, black and white palette that demands the viewer's full attention. His mastery of the woodcut and linocut mediums allowed him to create dense, meticulously detailed compositions that pulse with life. He did not merely depict scenes; he layered them with meaning, using bold lines and intricate textures to weave together a tapestry of Kwanyama cultural identity. His work often functions as a visual chronicle, where every carved groove tells a story of community, faith, and struggle.
The symbolism within his prints is both profound and accessible, rooted in the everyday experiences of his heritage:
The trajectory of Muafangejo’s career was marked by significant milestones that cemented his status as a pivotal figure in contemporary African art. His 1974 Artist-in-Residence Scholarship at Rorke’s Drift provided the platform for his most influential period of development, allowing him to refine the very techniques that would make him a household name in the art world. Even as he transitioned into roles as an educator—teaching at the Odibo School—his commitment to nurturing the next generation of creators remained steadfast.
Though his life was tragically short, ending in 1987 in Katutura, Namibia, his impact remains indelible. His works are held in prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery of Art, ensuring that his voice continues to resonate far beyond the borders of the Kwanyama territory. Muafangejo did more than create art; he preserved a culture through the permanence of ink and wood, leaving behind a legacy of expressionism and native art that continues to inspire awe and reflection in collectors and historians alike.
1943 - 1987 , Namibia