Frame
Top Mat
Bottom Mat
Dimensions
Image:
8.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
8.00" x 8.00"
Kintu and Nambi #566 Wood Print
by Gloria Ssali
Product Details
Kintu and Nambi #566 wood print by Gloria Ssali. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
During ancient times as many legends begin in Buganda....on Earth lived a man named Kintu {(meaning - thing/a thing) in Luganda and some other Bantu... more
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Artist's Description
During ancient times as many legends begin in Buganda....on Earth lived a man named Kintu {(meaning - thing/a thing) in Luganda and some other Bantu languages} alone with his cow .. he lived by farming and the milk his cow produced. High above Earth lived Ggulu (Luganda meaning is Heaven) who is King of Heaven with his many sons and daughters who regularly visited Earth travelling by sliding down a rainbow . The rainbow always led to Buganda and after the initial fear at seeing a man (Kintu) seated watching his cow at pasture on their initial visit to Earth , Ggulus children slowly and thereafter formed a joyous amicable friendship with Kintu. Nambi the daughter of Ggulu on her trip to Buganda saw Kintu and fell in love immediately wanted to seek her father’s approval for matrimony. This accompanied by Kintu’s admission of heartache at his solitude captivated Nambi and who then made her way excited and enthused to Heaven to seek out Ggulu . Her enthusiasm was not matched by her bro...
About Gloria Ssali
Welcome to my gallery! Born into a family fascinated by the sciences both natural and conventional I was led by a kind and inspirational mother and a wonderful father to lean toward the sciences in life. I have been on an artistic journey from my youth, when first shown the delights of art and clay at GCSE, then after a period of absence found an local adult workshop where I was reintroduced to working in ceramics and also where I made my first venture into making my currently available pottery items.I am a naive artist . I love to look at the world as it is not how it should be. I was encouraged to enjoy art and its very nature individualism and its challenges to see and then create what has not been done before. The newness of...
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