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Gallery - TranceDance

The art shown in the gallery below may still be available for purchase - please enquire about availability and enlarged photos.
PLEASE NOTE: The images are not to scale - note the sizes as quoted.

Tracking
SOLD
Tracking
Acrylic on canvas
1m x 1.5m (hxw)
A trance dance figure surveys the incident so often seen by the past masters of tracking

Visitation
Visitation
Acrylic on canvas
73cm x 98cm
Passing clans often come back to the same baobabs as they form important land marks on the Kalahari horison


Klipspringer country
Klipspringer Country
Acrylic on canvas
1m x 1m

Elephant Tree
Elephant Tree
Acrylic on canvas
110cm x 80cm

Quivertree sureprise
Quivertree surprise
Acrylic on canvas
64cm x 53cm
The chameleon's adaptation to the dead skins of Africa

 

Secrets
SOLD
Secrets of the cave
Acrylic on canvas
59cm x 72cm


Madness at Leopard Rock
Acrylic on canvas
80cm x 90cm
Unusual facsimile of rock painting from the Brandberg.


Modern Dancing
SOLD
Modern Dancing with Ancient Music
Acrylic on canvas
70cm x 90cm

The following are three prints in the Trance Dance Series - these are still available - please enquire.

The trance dance series consists of 3 limited editions of 850 full colour prints, measuring 840mm x 593mm and printed on quality paper. They are all signed by Nola in pencil, and editioned. All Nola’s trance dance paintings portray facsimiles from rock art of the San People of Southern Africa.

Zebra Crossing
ZEBRA CROSSING – this is a hallucination of a long past experience – The Bushman or San would often witness a mass migration of animals in Southern Africa.
Rock Concert
THE ROCK CONCERT – this is a coming together of performers and spectators. The main figures are from a lively dance scene found on the rock walls of a cave in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Rain Dance
RAIN DANCE – This snouted lizard dances on the dry river bed in Namibia. Many trance dances were performed as a prayer for rain to come by the desert people of Southern Africa.

 

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