Blue Tapestry infuses art, memory, and ecology
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This poignant work is part autobiography, part visual archive, and part ecological reflection, positioning art as a bridge between past and present, culture, nature, loss, and renewal.
In an interview with Arts&Cultre, Bale explained that at its core, Blue Tapestry tells the story of a boy who lost his mother at an early age and struggled with belonging, direction, and self-worth. He said art became his refuge and language, ultimately shaping his purpose.
Batswana who marched peacefully for 'Justice for Tshepi' demanded answers. They have now received a detailed account of police investigation and a promise that the file is with the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP). The real test is whether the state now keeps its word without further prodding. In his address, the minister asked the nation to trust the process. He spoke of rigour, not neglect, and pointed to 10 months of...