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Ncome River Tree - Limited Edition 1 of 25 Photograph

Jan du Toit

South Africa

Photography, Giclèe on Paper

Size: 44.1 W x 17.3 H x 0.1 D in

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The dark and gnarled tree on the bank of the Ncome River, makes a good metaphor for the state of my country, South Africa. Despite an often tortuous and violent history it is still resilient and full of life. The area in front of the tree was once a hippo pool, but the wildlife in this area has long gone. On 16 December 1838 the river turned red with the blood of dead or wounded Zulu warriors. That is why the victors of this battle, the Voortrekkers, named it Blood River. Even though that particular battle was won by the side that my ancestors fought on, the consequences can still be observed today.

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Photography:Giclèe on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:44.1 W x 17.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Jan qualified as a graphic designer and filmmaker from the Pretoria Technikon and is in the process of completing a Masters degree at the University of Cape Town. Being raised on a farm in the middle of South Africa instilled a great love of nature, as well as a passion for exploration and learning in him. Together with a desire to create stunning images, he was inspired to venture further afield - to 50 countries across the globe, from the natural paradise of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, to war torn in Kabul, Afghanistan, whilst working as a freelance documentary cameraman for broadcasters such as National Geographic Television, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, CNN and the BBC. This has given him a rare glimpse into the lives and cultural practices of many different people and an insight into the environmental challenges that we, as a civilization, face. His work is informed by a wide range of interests - from Natural Science to History, Music, Journalism, Film and Art. Jan is inspired by the Dutch and Flemish Masters' use of light and by fellow artists like Obie Oberholzer, Nick Brandt, Alejandro Chaskielberg and David Goldblatt.

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