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Carved wooden relief depicting Candomble (Afro-Brazilian religion) orisha (divinity figure) Ewa by artist Carybe in the Afro-Brazilian Museum, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, South America
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Carved wooden relief depicting Candomble (Afro-Brazilian religion) orisha (divinity figure) Ewa by artist Carybe in the Afro-Brazilian Museum, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, South America
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Art And Craft Art Culture And Entertainment Bahia Brazil Brazilian Brazilian Culture Candomble Carved Cultures Female Likeness Goddess Holding Human Representation Relief Salvador Sword Traditionally Brazilian Typical Culture Typically Brazilian
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This print showcases a beautifully carved wooden relief depicting the Candomble orisha, Ewa, created by the talented artist Carybe. Located in the Afro-Brazilian Museum in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, this intricate artwork represents the rich cultural heritage of Afro-Brazilian religion and tradition. The three-quarter length depiction of Ewa is adorned with vibrant colors and ornate details that highlight her divine presence. Holding a sword in her hand, she exudes strength and power as a goddess figure within Candomble. The Afro-Brazilian Museum serves as a significant travel destination for those seeking to explore the diverse cultures and traditions of Brazil. This vertical image captures the essence of Brazilian art and craft while showcasing its deep connection to spirituality and human representation. As one gazes upon this remarkable piece inside the museum's interior, they are transported into a world where traditional culture intertwines with contemporary society. The photograph perfectly encapsulates Brazil's typical culture through its portrayal of Ewa - an embodiment of traditionally Brazilian beliefs. With no one present in the frame, viewers can fully immerse themselves in this striking representation of Afro-Brazilian religious practices. As such, it becomes clear why this local landmark holds such importance within Salvador's cultural landscape. Through photography like this one by Godong/Robert Harding from WorldInPrint, we are able to appreciate and celebrate art culture and entertainment while gaining insight into different places of interest around the globe.
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