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Location DB > Rwanda > Kigali-Ville > Kigali > Parliament > 04.07.17 > Main conference room door

25 / 28   Main conference room door

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There were 6 of these carved doors around the outside of the converence area
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Posted by WhiteSword 4/19/2005 5:27 PM | remove
  that cool
Posted by Ombwah 5/6/2005 1:28 AM | remove
  way cool piece there
Posted by Skylark95 5/27/2005 6:18 AM | remove
  that is some nice art work.
Posted by nobody 5/28/2005 5:36 AM | remove
  Maybe one day these people can have the reality of what is on that door.
Posted by tgsongs 5/30/2005 2:12 AM | remove
  Maybe one day.
Posted by Axle 8/7/2005 1:32 AM | remove
  Nice piece! Amazing that it avoided the distruction
Posted by White Winged Dove 9/9/2005 6:09 PM | remove
  That is just incredible!
Posted by nel58 9/24/2005 8:52 PM | remove
  People giving to each other,holding hands,conforting and helping each other..
safe from destruction...a big symbolic here..
Posted by Nelius 5/11/2006 6:29 AM | remove
  I'm 5'10" 150lbs, and I think they look skinny. Yes, I understand they aren't near what us fat americans are, but that still looks malnurashed
Posted by Ben 5/17/2006 11:01 PM | remove
  You're in the middle of the "normal" range of BMI, iamstu. You're still more than 20lbs from underweight.
Posted by Drychiolaethau 6/2/2008 9:19 AM | remove
  Artists in different cultures tend to portray the human form in various ways that don't necessarily reflect anatomically correct proportions. These just seem to be done in a kind of folk style. The folk art of many African cultures use human forms like that with the long, thin legs and arms, thicker waists, and oval (almost egg-shaped) heads. I'm sure the artist was merely following those stylistic conventions without any intention of purposely leading the viewer into thinking that the people pictured were anything less than healthy and normal.
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