Buheesi 4

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Artisan: Komuhendo Anet Akiiki

Title: Buheesi 4

Mixed media: Photography, weaving, coffee stains and illustrations

Size of basket: 15.5 inch

Size of Photoprint: 10 X10 Inch

Year: 2024

Description: The placemat baskets in this body of work are handwoven from raffia with dried banana stalks and dyes. They are photographed and printed on recycled paper mixed with banana fiber.

Availability: 10 in stock

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Akiiki, from Buheesi village in Fort Portal, engages in basket weaving as a part-time economic activity with other women under a community program led by Mzee Patrick Apuuli Ntungu, who also supplies them with natural dyed raffia. For this project, she was commissioned to interpret some of Monica  Ahairwebyona’s cultural elements, focusing on color and shapes. (Ahairwebyona is affiliated to bakiiga of kigezi in western Uganda).  Using locally found natural plant materials like banana leaf stalks and plant dyes, Akiiki’s hands not only perform house chores but also weave baskets, unknowingly preserving a cultural practice that has existed among the Batooro of the Tooro Kingdom in western Uganda.

 

 

 

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