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Nasri Daudi

Mazao ya Bahari

Mazao ya Bahari

Acrylic on canvas

99 x 79 cm

Regular price €322,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €322,00 EUR
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  • Artist receives 63% of the revenue
  • All paintings are unique art pieces
  • Support the Tanzanian art scene

Delivery time 2-4 weeks

Please contact us if you need your painting more urgently or on a specific date.

The delivery time is due to the individual, careful preparation of the painting, should a covering or framing be desired. Thank you for your patience!

Shape - How do you want to receive the painting?

Rolled - You receive the rolled up canvas (or other material) in a tube and take care of the stretching and framing of the painting yourself.

Stretched - We stretch the canvas onto a stretcher frame. As soon as you receive the painting, you can immediately hang it up. We add a surcharge of €30 for the materials, labour and higher shipping costs. This option is only available for canvas paintings.

Framed - On request, we can also take care of the framing for you. Please send an email to: info@asante-sanaa.de
Together we will find the right frame for you and provide you with a customised quote.

‘Mazao ya Bahari’ – Nasri Daudi's ‘Harvest of the Sea’ depicts the bustling life of Tanzania's coastal communities. Various seafood items transported on bicycles symbolise work, trade and people's daily interaction with nature. With vibrant colours and dynamic shapes, the work captures the diversity of coastal ecosystems. At the same time, it invites us to reflect on sustainable use and the close connection between humans and the sea.

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the artist

Nasri Daudi

Nasri Daudi is a young and highly talented artist from Stone Town, Zanzibar. His artworks are a reflection of his deep connection to Swahili and Tanzanian culture, which he portrays with a strong emphasis on emotions. Nasri's passion for his art is evident in his work, as he pours his heart and soul into each piece…

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