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| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60 × 42 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |
R4,950.00
Immerse yourself in ijusi’s unique graphic design, a fusion of cultures. The background pattern reflects traditional Shwe-Shwe fabric, while Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, symbolises strength and emotional devotion. This distinctive artwork encapsulates the essence of ijusi’s style, seamlessly blending visual languages and cultural influences in a harmonious and visually compelling creation.
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60 × 42 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |

Discover the collaborative brilliance of ijusi issue number 3 (1995), a unique blend of first-year design students from ML Sultan Technikon and seasoned graphic designers. Each professional was challenged to reimagine a woodcut print from a student, expressing their personal perspectives on the theme of Reform and Reconciliation. Uncover a captivating fusion of fresh talent and seasoned expertise in this one-of-a-kind artistic exploration.

Explore the beauty of love in the isiZulu language with ‘uthando.’ This artwork visually encapsulates the concept, featuring a woman immersed in thoughts of her ‘love’—be it a partner, friend, or family member. The portrait cleverly superimposes the word ‘uthando,’ offering a tangible representation of her deep emotions. Experience the fusion of language and visual expression in this poignant artwork, capturing the essence of love through the lens of isiZulu culture.

Dive into the thought-provoking realm of ijusi Issue #8 (1999), aptly named the ‘Black & White Issue.’ Explore a collection of captivating black and white illustrations delving into South Africa’s complex history of race relations and apartheid. Discover the designers’ personal views and experiences in a ‘black and white’ South Africa, offering a unique perspective on the nation’s past.

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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