Nur Ilham (XX) - African tribes





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Original watercolour portrait titled African tribes by Nur Ilham (XX), dated 2022, in realist style with frame, measuring 360 mm by 290 mm, signed by the artist and in excellent condition.
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Nur Ilham's paintings are very innovative and of very high quality.
His paintings stand out for his meticulous painting technique, making his paintings and watercolors very realistic and with the look of a photograph.
He has specialized in painting bird species and portraits, including the collections “People of the Forest”, “Owls” “Birds of Prey” and “Geisha”.
The collection “People of the Forest” includes indigenous peoples from Africa, the Amazon region and New Guinea.
His work captures the imagination and is a real eye-catcher. This is a beautiful XL watercolor of the Karo tribe (Ethiopia, Africa).
His work reflects the beauty and art of nature and has been shown in various national and international art expositions in, among others, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Scandinavian countries.
Nur Ilham's paintings are very innovative and of very high quality.
His paintings stand out for his meticulous painting technique, making his paintings and watercolors very realistic and with the look of a photograph.
He has specialized in painting bird species and portraits, including the collections “People of the Forest”, “Owls” “Birds of Prey” and “Geisha”.
The collection “People of the Forest” includes indigenous peoples from Africa, the Amazon region and New Guinea.
His work captures the imagination and is a real eye-catcher. This is a beautiful XL watercolor of the Karo tribe (Ethiopia, Africa).
His work reflects the beauty and art of nature and has been shown in various national and international art expositions in, among others, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Scandinavian countries.

