Mursi Woman Portrait


Mursi Woman Portrait
36” x 24”
Black and White photographic portrait of Musri Woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
By David Ballam
Limited Edition, Hand signed & embossed
Printed on Tecco PM230 Paper
Framed: Ash finish, art glass
Fine art shipping available - please contact us directly for a quote to ship to your area. Los Angeles area pickup/delivery available.
A collection of portraits from the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia. With traditional customs and beliefs, that are still largely unaffected by outside influences, the people of the Omo Valley are beautifully unique.
-David Ballam, Photographer
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