Dan Rakgoathe, a graphic artist and philosopher in southern Africa, excels in linocut, exploring personal and metaphysical themes. Despite going blind in 1989, a tragedy for a visual artist, it marked a spiritual rebirth, transcending suffering, race, culture, and religion. His linocuts, with contrasting black and white lines, convey depth and decorative patterns, reflecting his mystic and philosophical worldview.
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Publisher: David Philip
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Publication Place: Cape Town
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Dimensions: 24 x 18 cm.
- Paperback: 171 Pages
- Book condition: Good
- Weight: 419 g