Hosted in collaboration with the Tshwane Leadership Foundation, the festival was launched at a mural art workshop at Burgers Park.
“This piece consists of birds in full flight and a sweeping languid river flowing upwards to the sun while connecting all of them. This sun is repeated three times to symbolise how this power is above us, behind us and in us,” he said.
“The artwork emphasises the city’s beautiful architecture, its diverse and incredibly rich culture. It brings light to the environment which encourages a harmonious state of being.” Amy van der Walt from Vektor Productions said the rest of the murals will be painted within the next two weeks in preparation for Community Day on October 9.
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