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| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 42 × 60 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |
R4,950.00
Experience the rustic beauty of rural Eastern Cape, South Africa, with a glimpse of a dirt-surfaced farm laborers’ football pitch captured on January 1, 2020, along Dassies Fontein Road in the Cacadu District. Just nearby lies the quaint Karoo town of Nieu Bethesda, renowned for the iconic Owl House, an outsider artwork by Helen Martins. Delve into the cultural richness of the region, famously depicted in Athol Fugard’s play ‘The Road To Mecca,’ inspired by Martins’ life and later adapted into a film. Explore the heart of South Africa’s countryside and its captivating stories today.
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 42 × 60 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |

Explore the exquisite beauty of the Mother of Millions, also known as the chandelier plant (Bryophyllum Belagoense), captured through the lens of a vintage 1940s 4×5 Linhof Technika film camera. Photographed on June 10, 2020, amidst the Covid-19 lockdown, this image is a testament to creativity and resourcefulness during challenging times. Rediscover the magic of Polaroid PN55 B&W film after two decades, as it perfectly captures the intricate details of this stunning succulent. Experience the harmony of nature and vintage photography in this captivating lockdown project.

Uncover Zulu culture through earplugs, vital in pre-puberty ceremonies. Stretched over time, these earplugs symbolized domicile, clan, and Zulu identity with distinctive colors. In the 40s and 50s, artists reached new heights using Marley floor tiles, creating intricate designs with interlocking geometric patterns. Crafted in the Msinga area of KwaZulu-Natal, these earplugs, made with unique materials, epitomize Zulu artistic heritage.

Dive into the visual revolution with ijusi Issue #6, ‘V8 Power,’ a celebration of South Africa’s new Rainbow Nation post its historic 1994 democratic elections. Explore a fresh visual graphic language as invited designers unleash their creativity with the only guideline being an African aesthetic. Witness diverse interpretations of various subjects, coupled with experimental ‘African’ typeface designs.

Experience the timeless beauty of an Aeonium Arboreum, commonly known as Irish Rose succulent, captured with a vintage touch. Photographed on June 10, 2020, using a 1940s 4×5 Linhof Technika film camera, this image is a testament to creativity during challenging times. Amid the Covid-19 lockdown of 2020, this project emerged, allowing a rediscovery of Polaroid PN55 B&W film after two decades. Witness the stunning details of nature through the lens of vintage photography. Explore the artistry and resilience showcased in this unique photograph.
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