Description
Feel the vibrant blues of this mixed-media masterpiece. Amidst the soothing hues, a lone figure is captured in the act of tapping palm wine, evoking a sense of calmness and connection to nature.
Comprising an array of unconventional materials – including Plaster of Paris, melted plastic, small calabash gourd, fibreglass and acrylic, this piece weaves together texture and tradition. The subtle interplay of white and orange accents adds depth and visual interest, attracting the viewer’s eye to the rustic beauty of the scene.
This captivating landscape not only celebrates the timeless ritual of palm wine tapping but also showcases the artist’s creativity and experimentation with diverse materials.
Invest in a one-of-a-kind art piece that combines vibrant blues, textures and cultural heritage!
Palm wine is a traditional alcoholic beverage made from the sap of various species of palm trees, such as the oil palm or raffia palm. It is widely consumed in Africa, Asia and other tropical regions. The process begins with tapping the palm tree: a tapper makes an incision in the tree’s trunk and attaches a container (often a gourd or bottle) to collect the sap, which naturally ferments due to wild yeast. Within hours, the sap turns into a mildly sweet, slightly fizzy and alcoholic drink. It can be consumed fresh or further fermented for a stronger taste. Palm wine is often enjoyed in social and cultural gatherings, symbolizing community and tradition.
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