Side profile portrait of a Himba woman in the Namibian desert, her rust-colored skin coated in red ochre paste. Her sculpted ochre braids, adorned with cowrie shells and beads, flow behind her in soft curves. She wears layered jewelry made of copper, leather, and bone. A richly patterned textile wraps around her lower body and chest, and a stylized head wrap mimics the pattern of Himba mud-braids — earthy, geometric, and symbolic. The background shows a warm, abstract desert with acacia trees and tribal motifs. The art style blends earth-pigment painting with tribal textile illustration — geometric shapes, warm brush textures, and ochre-based tones.