Authentic Yoruba drummers Portrait oil on canvas African Painting
Made in Nigeria, Africa
Large Painting. Handmade .
Length; 3FT(36 inches)
Width; 2FT(24 inches)
$199.66
Yoruba instruments such as ilu gangan (african drum) and shekere are traditional handmade instruments. This painting showcases 3 grown men in the traditional buba and fila , one beating the drum and two men shaking the shekere. Together they make a melodic African MUSIC.
Perfect wall painting.
Made in Nigeria, Africa
Large Painting
Length; 3FT(36 inches)
Width; 2FT(24 inches)
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