Baloi's charming photographs stand out

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An exhibition by three different men using three different media, Collective Charms was last week Thursday opened to the public for viewing at Gaborone's Thapong Visual Arts Centre.

From the trio, Gosego Motlogelwa is the sculptor; Bakang Baloi, the photographer; and Andrick Jean, the painter - hence the title of the exhibition, Collective Charm, which reflects the three artists' combined efforts.Although in the same exhibition, each artist's artwork had its own vibe and tale to tell, Baloi's story stood out with its own charm.His photographs were categorised and had their own themes, namely Structures, Faces of Botswana and Landscapes and Nature.

Under Structures were black and white photographs, which are bound to bring about nostalgia particularly among Batswana viewers who have a background of life in the cattle post.

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