Cape Town Art & Culture Is Calling.
Cape Town Art & Culture Is Calling. Where to get your creative fix in South Africa’s Mother City.
Cape Town Art & Culture Is Calling. Where to get your creative fix in South Africa’s Mother City.
I shared the story behind the ARTEM Galleria Street Artists about a month ago, which included an introduction to the artists, the centre and the work
At last I got to walk through some of the galleries at the exciting new Zeitz MOCAA. In a word – go. The design and architecture
South African Music. – I was just introduced to the recently released Makeba video by JAIN, a French singer-songwriter, which gives a really good creative look
Dylan Lewis is a South African artist who has emerged as one of the foremost figures in contemporary sculpture. Lewis’s work features in private collections
Reunion Island. – Street Art forms a great part of the Reunion Island culture and one of the festival offerings was live works being created as
Cape Town. – Because there’s so much more to a cappuccino than meet the eyes, or tastebuds. Together with a couple of local bloggers, I was
Greenpop. Zambia. – I now know that we all have an artistic side to us. Although this is certainly something that took me years to realise about
Greenpop. Zambia. – This is my Africa. At Libala School in Livingstone, with one of the Colour Ikamva murals after a day of tree-planting with Greenpop. I realise how much
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – There was a taste of local when we stopped in at the Stormsriver Arts & Crafts centre for a look-see-shop.
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – The Donkin Reserve is a public space gifted to the city by its founder, Sir Rufane Donkin. Equal in size to about two
These are the things I learnt about the Elgin area whilst visiting at South Hill Wines. – Only an hour from Cape Town over Sir
Nieu Bethesda. – The Owl House. A look at the life of Helen Martins, 3.
Nieu Bethesda. – The Owl House. A look at the life of Helen Martins, 2.
Hotel Verd. – Meet the doorman! Made from recycled scrap metal. Hello puppy dog with a springbok skin hat.
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The Incidental Tourist
The Incidental Tourist is a Personal Travel Blog of a conscious traveller with a deep love for Africa, its incredible people and the environment.
Here I bring you narratives, stories, video and photographs from my travels around the globe, including accounts of gorilla trekking in Uganda, turtle rescue in Kenya, tree planting in Zambia and setting up a temporary home in Lisbon. Not to mention falling in love with Marjorelle Blue in Marrakech.
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