Our Women are Overworked frame
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1Victor Jal
Reproduction framed
The original was bought and donated back to the South Sudanese Enrichment for Families by
Chris and Nancy Winship in honor of the South Sudanese women.
Here the artist presents a double vision of African women's work. A traditional village setting is
juxtaposed against a more abstract rendition of a refugee camp., in front for a mud brick wall.
SSEF has tried to reach the painter, Stephanal Thaky without any success. It is believed that he
currently lives in Kakuma, the refugee camp where he painted the piece of art.
Back in the 1990's a young South Sudanese man, Atem Alue, lived in Boston and studied at
Brandeis. He went back to the refugee camp each summer and taught art. This is one of the
paintings that was made by one of his students; Atem sold to SSEF 34 paintings that were
made in the refugee camp. They all tell the story of the journey of the "Lost Boys."
SSEF have shown these paintings in Schools, Libraries and Art Galleries. We are currently
looking for a permanent home for all of these paintings where they will be seen by many people.
Size: 23" x 23"