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Family sires artists

Family  sires artists
Family sires artists

FRANCISTOWN: Mmadinare native, Bantshwanetse Kebalepile popularly known as Lady Tshwax in the creative industry, says originality and creativity run deep in her family, matters she believes they have inherited from their forefathers.

Kebalepile told Arts & Culture that creativity is a generational skill in her family and has been a source of income for most family members.

The talented artist who has just recently won the inaugural travel and tourism art exhibition also said her father is a well-known craftsman in their village and so are some of her siblings who are also gifted with unique art skills.

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