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Liputa, the vibrant African fabric cherished across Congo, forms the heart of this work. More than a textile, liputa is a living heritage—passed from my grandmother to my mother, and embraced by the women who continue to inspire me.
This painting celebrates the elegance and vivid hues of liputa while honoring the women who wear it with pride. The three figures embody strength and grace, reflecting everyday moments of life—shopping in bustling… markets, meeting friends, or working with quiet resilience. Their stylized forms, outlined in white against bold patterns, highlight both individuality and unity.
*The Sisters* is a tribute to tradition carried into modernity, a visual hymn to the women whose presence and attire weave together identity, culture, and beauty across generations.
Marthe Ngandu, known as MagstoneSoulArt, is a self-taught painter from the Congo who works primarily with acrylics, oils, and collaged African fabrics such as Liputa and Ankara. She weaves bold colors and vibrant materials into her mixed-media portraits, merging tradition and modernity while dressing her subjects in dynamic patterns. Her art radiates joy, resilience, and the beauty of African women and children, inspiring viewers to see themselves as unique, elegant, and deeply treasured.