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Family Group
Njogu Touray

Acrylic on canvas

2007

50cm (h)
50cm (w)

£ 650

The father is on the right; the mother is on the left holding their baby. Njogu has used cowrie shells for their heads; cowrie shells symbolise wealth as they were once used as money in West Africa. The head of a person is the seat of power.