Living the art dream

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Self-effacing artiste Bonolo Leshomo has proven beyond doubt that seeing one's artworks cut through geographical divides does not necessarily require one to brave tough terrains, adverse weather and brusque border officials on trips across the world. For her, it has taken skill to capture the stories of people she has encountered.

It has taken her remarkable gift to captivate people of different nationalities with her works.

To date, she has pieces as far as Vietnam, Uganda and India. And the overly withdrawn artist does not see  as reason to draw attention to herself. Her dream is to see a piece by a Motswana artiste displayed at an international art exhibition, with the abundant talent the country has, she says is possible.

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