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Taking inspiration from nature<br />
We’re lusting over this Wanderland Collective Oceanum round<br />
pouch bag. Made of velvet fabric printed with a hand-painted<br />
design inspired by the ocean - shells, textured mosses, algae and<br />
darting jellyfish - it comes with a detachable tassel and goldcoloured<br />
chain strap, which is long enough so the bag can<br />
be worn cross-body. It’s just the right size for your phone,<br />
lipstick and credit card. Plus it ticks the ‘support local’ box ...<br />
these bags are made in Joburg, with this design is by local<br />
Joburg textile designer and artist Nicole Levenberg. There<br />
are few colours and designs to choose from ... we fancy<br />
this Moss version. R785 from equilibrio.co.za<br />
Africa from the air ... a collection of extraordinary images in one magnificent book<br />
The continent of Africa has always held an irresistible allure and fascination for aerial photographers Jay and Jan Roode,<br />
who, when they’re not taking visitors on bespoke aerial safaris, roam the skies, capturing awe-inspiring images of the natural<br />
wonders of far-flung regions. The pair have spent thousands of hours in their specially modified aircraft, and for more than a<br />
decade have flown to, and photographed, some of the most remote and spectacular wilderness areas of southern Africa. The<br />
magnificent Aerial Art is the culmination of their remarkable journey. With a vibrant collection of wild and enchanting images<br />
that are instantly recognisable by their unique style and approach, the photographs convey an intimacy with, and reverence<br />
for, the wilderness that reflects their passion for the conservation and preservation of the landscapes they’ve flown over. The<br />
book has a magnetic clip hardcover case, 65 glorious double-page spreads as well as a comprehensive index with a thumbnail<br />
of each image and a brief description at the back of the book. The book costs R980, but there’s also a limited run of 200 copies<br />
with an alternative cover, which costs R1960, which includes a R1000 gift voucher which can be used towards the purchase of<br />
a fine art print of any image in the book. You’ll find the book at Exclusive Books or order online from hphpublishing.co.za<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember 20 Get It Magazine 09