About The Artwork Teenager groomed according to rituals marking her passage to womanhood. The Yanomami Indians are regarded to be the last stone age people residing in the Amazon rainforest. They are the last human remnant of the noble savage, the natural ecologist who lived at peace in nature in an enlightened unity with all of creation. The land and the delicate ecological balance of the rainforest where they have been living for millennia have been jeopardized by the rapid encroachment of Westerners. Because of the mahogany and the strategic minerals abundant in the area, the Yanomami people have become pawns in high-stakes international games of resource protection and acquisition while deforestation, disease and assimilation reduce them to the state of semi urbanized impoverishment that other indigenous groups in the Amazon basin have experienced. This repertoire of images is an excerpt from my project on the Yanomami Indians in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest in the making since 1995. Photographic records of the Yanomami Indians are important to preserve for our children, the knowledge of one of the last Neolithic tribes in the world. I sell my work on this site in order to fund my project. Giclée print using pigment-based inks with archival substrates on fine art archival Hahnemühle paper. This image, numbered and signed on the back by the artist. Original Created:1995 Subjects:World Culture Materials:PaperOther Styles:DocumentaryFine ArtFolkPortraiture Mediums:ColorPhotoInkFibergiclee print Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:12 Size:20 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Urfa Museum Turkey. A Statue Showing a Totem figure giving birth from Gobekli Tepe the Archaeological site of the Worlds oldest known religious structure. Predating Stonehenge by over 6000 years. Discovered by Klaus Schmidt © Neil Beer www.neilbeer.com Photography Swansea
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