Ethiopian Woman of the Masuri Tribe — artwork #10008 by Dbongz · Johannesburg, South Africa
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Dbongz Mahlati is a self-taught muralist from Mohlakeng, west of Johannesburg. At 18, in 2008, he moved to the city and discovered the local mural scene at the Back to the City festival, where he encountered artists such as Faith47 and Rasty. He joined the Living Artists Emporium in 2017, honing his monumental portrait technique through daily observation and relentless practice. His signature sty…
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Added 20/04/2026
A near eight-storey monumental mural depicting a woman of the Ethiopian Masuri tribe in traditional dress, painted on the dark facade of Access City in Maboneng. Commissioned by August House and curated by Kate Ballenden for Quorum Properties, the work evokes strength, survival, and unromanticised beauty.
The artwork Femme éthiopienne de la tribu Masuri is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Johannesburg in South Africa, more precisely here: 7 Beacon Street, New Doornfontein, Maboneng, Johannesburg.
This graffiti is also tagged as: halo, warrior, realism, african-culture, traditional-dress, gun.
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