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Donkey cart journey inspires artistry

Seosenyeng's artworks
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FRANCISTOWN: Calvin Seoseng’s donkey cart journey has inspired him to unleash his drawing and painting capabilities.

From the dusty roads of Toromoja village, the 25-year-old reminisces that he fell in love with the beautiful landscapes and sunsets of nature on her way to the cattle post whilst travelling on a donkey cart during the school holidays.

At the time, Seoseng was just a pupil at Toromoja Primary School. “When the school reopened we were asked to draw what we saw during the holidays, and then I drew a perfect landscape capturing the environment and animals we saw on our way to the cattle post. That drawing on its own of a nine-year-old me has somehow contributed to the passion I have for art.

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