
This work honors the African womanas both origin and horizon. Her body carries stories older than borders etched in skin, posture and gaze. She stands not as a decoration but as a testimony to endurance, to care to power that survive without spectacle.
Acrylic on canvas, 85cm x 60cm
~ Arnold

Arnold joined The school of St jude in the year 2013 at theage of 9 years old.
He’s from Iraq tribe. The Iraqw people, also known as Wambulu, are a Cushitic-speaking ethnic group in northern Tanzania, particularly in the Manyara and Arusha regions.
He has a dream of becoming video director and Graphic designer



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