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| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 42 × 30 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed, White frame, Black frame, Wooden frame |
R1,599.00 – R2,199.00Price range: R1,599.00 through R2,199.00
Explore the cultural revolution in ijusi Issue #4 (1996), the ‘Rave Issue,’ unveiling the explosive Durban music scene post-1994 elections and lifted restrictions. Delve into a captivating event in northern Zululand, where locals and guests revel in a day-long celebration at the inauguration of a new primary school. Immerse yourself in traditional dancing, festive drinks, delectable food, and unique experiences enhanced by ‘herbal products.’ Witness the convergence of cultural expression and social transformation in this iconic issue capturing the pulse of post-apartheid South Africa.
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 42 × 30 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed, White frame, Black frame, Wooden frame |

Explore creative brilliance in ijusi Issue #5 (1997), ‘Life Story.’ Immerse yourself in this collaborative masterpiece, where student art from PRIDE meets interpretations by designers from South Africa, Netherlands, Germany, and the USA. Experience the transformation of student drawings into a fresh graphic design journey. The cover artwork draws inspiration from everyday food packaging, found in local supermarkets and street trader stalls.

Dive into the distinctive ijusi style with this graphic design, a montage from their extensive archive capturing the eclectic charm of South Africa’s streets and townships. A vibrant blend of odd-ball scenes, quirky architecture, religious temples, and street life, this artwork showcases the dynamic fusion of visual languages and cultures characteristic of ijusi’s unique design aesthetic.

Discover the essence of Ubuntu, meaning ‘I am, because you are.’ Rooted in the Zulu phrase ‘Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu,’ it embodies the interconnectedness of individuals. This artwork incorporates sheep heads, symbolizing unity between black and white South Africans in the true spirit of Ubuntu. Cooked as a delicacy, sheep heads represent affordable, communal fast food enjoyed by diverse communities, illustrating the shared humanity inherent in Ubuntu’s profound philosophy.

Experience Zulu tradition with this uGqoko, a carved wooden tray crafted from a single piece of hard wood. Historically used with formality to serve various foods, it remains a vital item in daily use. Typically made from locally sourced Kiaat wood, the Zulu serving plate features handles for easy handling and can be inverted over another platter as a cover. Adorned with relief carvings of traditional Zulu patterns, these trays showcase the artist’s skill, often enhanced with vibrant colours.
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