
The African Queen
Tienie was inspired by the legendary queen Mantatisi of the Batlokwa tribe, who became renowned in the 1820’s for her military skills and leadership. Like
Tienie was inspired by the legendary queen Mantatisi of the Batlokwa tribe, who became renowned in the 1820’s for her military skills and leadership. Like
The mourners Tienie depicted in this sculpture are professional mourners hired to take part in the funeral procession of a deceased Egyptian Pharaoh of ancient
An Egyptian girl is sitting on the ruins of an old monument, selling water in amphorae to traders and caravans on an overland route between
The sculpture depicts the Biblical parable of the five foolish virgins who fell asleep while waiting for the bridegroom without making provision for enough oil
The era of the Trekboer and Voortrekker is commemorated with this sculpture. It was the era when wagon transport was the only way to travel
This sculpture depicts Modjadji while calling the rain. Her secret rain medicine is stored in the earthen rain pots (mehago) depicted at the base of
According to Norse mythology, the Valkyries were the shield maidens of the god Odin. They were beautiful and armed and were mounted on splendid horses
This sculpture depicts vulnerability, loneliness and emotional introspection. The original series is completed, but a modified version is still available. Dimensions: 33cm high x 27mm
CONTACT
Elna: 061 755 0787 | Milla: 084 708 3613
E-mail: elna@tieniepritchard.co.za | studio@tieniepritchard.co.za | milla.pritchard@gmail.com