Split essence: Pineapple Queen, Art for fashion magazine (2024) Digital Arts by Jafeth Moiane

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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  • AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
  • Categories Figurative Women Portraits
This captivating abstract portrait celebrates the vibrant spirit of the Afro woman through a stunning composition divided into two distinct halves. On the right, her essence unfolds with the fusion of black and white hues, reminiscent of the timeless elegance she embodies. Amidst this monochrome canvas, her hair is half of[...]
This captivating abstract portrait celebrates the vibrant spirit of the Afro woman through a stunning composition divided into two distinct halves.

On the right, her essence unfolds with the fusion of black and white hues, reminiscent of the timeless elegance she embodies.

Amidst this monochrome canvas, her hair is half of a pineapple with lush green leaves, a symbol of resilience and natural beauty.

Contrasting this, the left half bursts with a kaleidoscope of colors, reflecting her dynamic personality and the richness of her culture.
Here, the pineapple hair is vibrant and alive, painted in bold strokes that dance across the canvas with an energy all their own.
Adorning her ears are earrings intricately designed with the likeness of pineapples, a nod to her roots and the sweet essence she exudes.

Against a backdrop of deep black, drips of yellow and brown cascade down, adding an unexpected yet mesmerizing element to the piece.

Through this striking fusion of colors and symbolism, the painting captures the essence of the Afro woman, her strength, beauty, and unyielding spirit, forever immortalized on canvas."

Originally, this painting was made using Digital art (AI art).

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Jafeth Moiane is a versatile Mozambican artist, working as a painter, sculptor and photographer. He currently lives and works in Mozambique, where he has developed his artistic talent since childhood. [...]

Jafeth Moiane is a versatile Mozambican artist, working as a painter, sculptor and photographer. He currently lives and works in Mozambique, where he has developed his artistic talent since childhood.

Jafeth Moiane started drawing and painting in 1976, while studying in primary school. From the following year, in 1977, he was already passionate about the art of painting. In 1984-1985, he took a painting course to learn the techniques of drawing in pencil, watercolor, oil and acrylic. Later, in 2013, he also took a batik painting course.

Since 2007, Jafeth Moiane regularly participates in exhibitions across Mozambique, where he presents his varied artistic works.

Currently, the paintings of Jafeth Moiane are dedicated to the people of the CABO DELGADO province, in the PALMA district, in northern Mozambique, where the French company TOTAL is building the largest oil and gas project in Africa and the world. Women and children are brutally killed there by terrorists. Since 2017, tens of thousands of people have been killed and more than 700,000 people have fled to other parts of the country with nothing, only their clothes. It is a humanitarian crisis.

Jafeth Moiane's paintings are a cry for the end of this genocide, for peace and the development of his country, Mozambique. He uses his art to raise awareness of this tragic situation and to raise his voice for the well-being of his people.

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