For the love of art

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SELEBI-PHIKWE: Sello Sebase's yard in Phase One easily gives away his passion for art and landscaping.

A visitor is welcomed by trees, sculptures, a man-made cave, water falls, a cattle-drawn hoe and clay pots.

Sebase started sculpting and collecting artifacts from different parts of the country when he was allocated the plot in 2002. He explained that he started decorating indoors but felt he needed more space and took his creativity outside.  "I started by making ponds and collecting stones and logs for decorations," he said.  He said that the plot is proving too small as there is a lot more he wants to do.  Sebase said his wife, Foniah, takes care of the trees.

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