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| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 42 × 60 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |
R4,950.00
Embark on a visual journey through the picturesque town of Nieu Bethesda in the Cacadu District, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Captured on December 28, 2019, this photograph showcases the town exit along Martin Street, a gravel road serving as the central spine of Nieu Bethesda. Explore the quaint charm of this historic town, nestled amidst scenic landscapes. Martin Street extends for kilometers, leading travelers to destinations like Graaff-Reinet or the Diepkloof Nature Reserve and the iconic Compassberg. Experience the beauty and serenity of rural South Africa today.
| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 42 × 60 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |

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.

Explore the charm of rural South Africa with a glimpse of a Nissan 1400 bakkie, slightly overloaded with scrap, parked in Luckhoff, Xhariep District, Free State. Photographed on January 13, 2014, this scene captures the essence of small-town life. Luckhoff, founded in 1892 on the farm Koffiekuil, holds a rich history, named after Reverend HJ Luckhoff, a Dutch Reformed Church minister. While originally a merino sheep farming town, today, the district boasts predominantly Dorper sheep. Immerse yourself in the rustic beauty and heritage of South Africa’s countryside.

Discover the creative synergy in ijusi Issue #5 (1997), titled ‘Life Story.’ This collaborative masterpiece showcases the fusion of student art from PRIDE, an initiative by ML Sultan Technikon, with interpretations by invited designers from South Africa, Netherlands, Germany, and the USA. Witness the transformation of student drawings into a fresh, all-new graphic design experience.

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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