Memory from Makadara/Mji Wa Kale ward, Kenya
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The image displays a two-tiered retail or market stall setup, located within the Makadara/Mji Wa Kale ward of Mombasa, Kenya

Makadara/Mji Wa Kale wardKenya

The image displays a two-tiered retail or market stall setup, located within the Makadara/Mji Wa Kale ward of Mombasa, Kenya. The top shelf, a light-colored surface on a grey metal frame, showcases a collection of African-style sculptures and decorative objects. On the left, several dark brown, intricately carved wooden items, possibly vases or containers, are stacked, exhibiting reddish-brown accents and relief carvings of animals, including what appear to be elephants and giraffes. The center and right portions of this shelf feature numerous abstract human figure sculptures, predominantly carved from light beige, mottled brown, and dark black materials, likely soapstone and ebony wood. These sculptures typically depict intertwined or embracing figures, symbolizing themes of family, unity, or companionship. Examples include a light beige sculpture of two figures embracing at the base with a third rising, a mottled brown oval sculpture with two figures, and a solid black sculpture of embracing forms. Interspersed among these are several vibrantly painted decorative items, such as multi-colored, slender candle holders or vases (blue, green, yellow), one green example featuring an elephant motif. In the upper right background, suspended against a plain white wall, are partially visible decorative elements, including a piece of jewelry with concentric black, yellow, green, and red circles, and a vertical string of black beads, possibly part of a curtain or screen. Below the top shelf, the lower section of the display holds a stack of folded textiles or canvases, presumably paintings or prints. The most prominent visible pieces depict African wildlife scenes. One clearly shows three dark brown African buffalo (Cape buffalo) with large horns, standing in a green, grassy landscape with trees. Another piece, partially visible above it, features the head and tusks of an African elephant against a lighter background. The display unit itself is a grey metal shelving rack, set against a plain white wall background.

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