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Ghost Owls
The bronze sculptures titled “Ghost Owl” also known as the Western Barn Owl were inspired by their ghostly white appearance, as they silently fly through the night sky. Their Spine-chilling shrieks and habit of roosting in abandoned buildings, has earned the nickname ‘ghost owl’. This mystical creature is the most widely distributed bird species in […]
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Floating Feather
The bronze sculpture titled “Floating Feather,” was crafted with inspiration from a birds feather its weightless nature and physical structure. To achieve the desired effect, I sculpted five feathers that appear to be suspended in mid-air, creating a stop-motion sequence that captures the moment of descent before settling on the water’s surface. To enhance the […]
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Curated for Conservation
In collaboration with Wildlife ACT, this collection of vulture inspired artworks was exhibited at The Walt Disney Family Museum’s first Cause Awareness exhibition, titled: Creative Conservation: The Art of Endangered Animals. “Wildlife ACT is both proud and excited to partner with the Walt Disney Family Museum to bring vultures to life, through art, showcasing this incredible […]
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Play Bow Leopard
This series ceramic sculptures, is inspired by the elusive nature and patterned camouflage of the African and Cape Leopard. They reflect the challenges wild animals face as they adapt to survive amidst human encroachment, striving to avoid conflict or capture. The leopard is captured in a “play bow” posture, a specific body posture observed in […]
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50 Cow Girls
“50 Cow Girls” – A body of work, inspired by the multiple roles of cattle in Africa. A collection of bronze sculptures, paintings and photographic works. Traditionally in the “Labola” system, when a girl is married, the groom has to pay the brides family “labola” or bride price. The price or number of cows is determined […]
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Mami Wata Zambezi
Mother Water Zambezi, a silent conversation with the Zambezi River
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Namibian Horseback Safari Company
Namibia is an ancient land charged with challenges. Vast desert regions that defy the thought that life could exist here, yet for hundreds of years elephants have walked in the footsteps of their forefathers, across the oldest sand dunes on the planet. Traversing the Damaraland Desert on horseback is one of the last great wilderness […]
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Onguma Fort
The lessons of Africa reach far across this mysterious continent. In another great desert to the north, the architecture of living places has remained rooted in the rich and beautiful heritage of desert dwellers and camel traders who understood how precious water had more uses than to quench a throat parched by heat and dust. […]
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Ratelfontein Private Game Reserve
The Great Karoo, a semi-arid area covering much of central South Africa, is home to many indigenous antelope. “Ratelfontein” meaning honey badger fountain was so named in 1838 and lies in the heart of this wild land, extending over 38 000 acres.
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Tanda Tula
Tanda Tula’s is an expression of what epitomises ‘private, secluded and tranquil’ – the authentic African experience. Suites are canvas under thatch with sumptuous Victorian style baths and outdoor showers; spacious wooden decks overlook the river bed; a scene of secluded luxury. The privacy of the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, located on the borders of […]