In this digital print from her series The Ngombo, Polish artist Maria Loboda captures the darkly fantastical and symbolic contents of women’s handbags. Prescription pills, animals bones, and half scribbled notes create a striking narrative—inspired by what Loboda describes as “shaking up the divination basket” in the language of the Chokwe People of Central Africa.
Photograph
Digital print on Hahnemühle cotton paper
29.53 x 23.62 in
75.0 x 60.0 cm
This work comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
In this digital print from her series The Ngombo, Polish artist Maria Loboda captures the darkly fantastical and symbolic contents of women’s handbags. Prescription pills, animals bones, and half scribbled notes create a striking narrative—inspired by what Loboda describes as “shaking up the divination basket” in the language of the Chokwe People of Central Africa.
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