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by Jason Sentuf
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The Traditional Barter System Galaxy s7 case by Jason Sentuf. Protect your Galaxy S7 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S7 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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In the past, the Maibrat community embraced the barter system, but after a long time, such customs became obsolete as changing times and followed the... more
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Protect your Galaxy S7 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S7 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
In the past, the Maibrat community embraced the barter system, but after a long time, such customs became obsolete as changing times and followed the modern world. Until now, some of the remote areas in Papua still impose this system, but very little, because the material has assessed all. The exchange of goods for the purchase of goods is no longer meaningful. Their village is far from the lake. They brought taro, sweet potato, pork roasted or grilled kangaroo, and palm wine in bamboo. Meanwhile, those who inhabited the coastal lakes got goldfish, cork, shrimp, and catfish.
My name is Jason Sentuf. I am a Pastor of a Church in Indonesia, but painting is also my hobby. Thank God that he has given me such a talent since I was Child. I Never follow a formal Art Education or any painting course - because painting is my natural hobby. I am more inclined to paint landscapes, animals, and human bodies since primary school. I was influencing European Expressionism and Impressionism painting styles. I like Claude Monet's and Vincent Van Gogh's painting styles. Whether by visiting museums or reading their history books, both greatest painters have increased my knowledge of how to paint professionally and add techniques and the ability to find all beauties around me and express this beauty on canvas or paper. After...
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Samuel Zylstra
Reminds me of Gauguin. Progress? Often humanity loses too much...
DANNY LOWE
Thanks for becoming my follower. I hope I can live up to the standard you have set. This is a really good drawing and the variety of your artwork is outstanding!
Jason Sentuf replied:
Yes, sketching is my tradition since I was child. My hands became flexible in making smooth and thick lines, at the moment of sketching, manipulating the composition and perspective as instructed by imagination of my mind into a blank sheet of paper. Thanks for such an encouragement comment, Danny! Good Luck!
Jason Sentuf
Thanks for visit and comment, Soos! I am glad you L/Fon this piece...Kindly Regard!
SOOS ROXANA GABRIELA
This is a very good drawing! Congrats! L/F
Candy Prather
Very nice pen and pencil work, Jason. Interesting history, too!
Jason Sentuf replied:
Thanks for comment, Candy! I am glad you read the description...Kindly Regard!
Alana Thrower
Very interesting history. Bartering was a good system. Wonderful pencil and ink rendition of this almost lost system of exchange! l/f
Jason Sentuf replied:
Thanks Alana for visiting and enjoying this drawing work. Your lovely comment is really encourage me to keep on work. I'm still searching for some kind of the proper tone colors for coloring this subject on canvas. Best Wishes! Jason!
Deborah A Andreas
You are very talented. I love how you have captured the people in this drawing. The barter system was a good system! fave
Jason Sentuf replied:
Wow...such an encouragement comment.... Thanks for good idea and support, Deborah! You are so kind!
Linda Foakes
Superb pen and ink art work, Jason.Very interesting text. l/f
Jason Sentuf replied:
Thanks Linda for your lovely comment. You are so kind!