The vivid and nostalgic memory of travels in Ethiopia, where the artist lived for four years, inspires a variety of... Read More
The vivid
and nostalgic memory of travels in Ethiopia, where the artist lived for four
years, inspires a variety of images of the country. The work doesn’t depict
people directly; instead, human presence is evoked by a netelà, a traditional soft white scarf worn by Ethiopian women, which
ties these images together. The work pays tribute to both the country and its
women.