In this original work, Kader Boly captures a striking, feminine presence rooted in both strength and adornment.
The figure stands elongated and self-assured, her wide-brimmed hat extending outward like a gesture of space and confidence. At the center, a touch of turquoise punctuates the composition—subtle yet intentional—suggesting individuality, protection, and a connection to tradition.
Rendered in clay, acrylic, and oil pastel, the piece carries a richly textured surface, where layered marks and expressive linework create movement within stillness. The contrast of dark form against a neutral ground emphasizes silhouette and stance, allowing the figure’s presence to lead.
Cowgirl w/ Turquoise blends resilience with refinement—bringing a sense of character, heritage, and quiet boldness into a space.
Medium: Clay, acrylic, and oil pastel on canvas.
Size: 14.5" x 26.5"
About Kader Boly
Kader Boly is an artist whose work is deeply rooted in his upbringing in Sabce, a village in northern Burkina Faso. Born into a Fulani family of nomadic herders, Boly spent his childhood guiding sheep, goats, and chickens across the plains in search of greener pastures. As the youngest of nine children, and one of only a few in his village to attend school, his early life was shaped by both responsibility and reflection.
Living in close communion with animals and the natural world, Boly developed a profound emotional bond with the land and its rhythms. The beauty of the rainy seasons, the hardships of the dry months, and the fragility of life left lasting impressions. While he loved the lifestyle for the connection it gave him to nature, he also felt a growing restlessness and desire for change, questioning a future that seemed predetermined.
At twelve years old, Boly began drawing as a way to process his thoughts, emotions, and surroundings - an early act of self-expression that would quietly chart his path forward. At twenty, he left West Africa for France, carrying with him the memories, philosophies, and visual language shaped by his childhood.
Today, Boly’s work reflects this journey: a dialogue between heritage and transformation, nature and introspection. His art serves as both preservation and exploration—honoring where he comes from while giving form to the expansive vision that first compelled him to create.