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6 Jul 2010
Rudie van Rensburg

The artist was born in Bloemfontein and obtained his BA (Communications) degree at the University of the Free State, subsequently working as a press journalist and later as a manager in a marketing environment.


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23 May 2010
Anine Barnard

Anine Barnard was born in the Free State town of Bethlehem and obtained her degree in Fine Arts at the University of the Free State, specialising in Graphic Art. Following her formal training she spent some time overseas, gathering knowledge and developing the skills of etching; for the last two decades she has lived in Cape Town with her family. She also works in vibrant pastels.


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18 May 2010
Christopher Langley

Christopher Langley is an artist influenced by religious beliefs and spiritual philosophies. He has carried out a number of private commissions for woodcarvings, paintings and the occasional bronze for a range of clients, mostly in Europe. South African-born, he is now resident in the UK.


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6 May 2010
Luke Batha

Son of iconic South African painter Gerhard Batha, 25 year old Luke Batha was exposed to art from an early age, yet did not follow automatically in his Viennese-born father’s footsteps.


       

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Thank You!
Habitat was delighted to receive a letter from last issue's July/August featured artist – Rudie van Rensburg.    
Light Fantastic
Chilean architect Sebastian Irarrazaval created this striking home for his lighting specialist brother.
All-Season Cruiser
This highly appealing convertible is the latest addition to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class range. An open-top two-door, it features the classic fabric soft top of the pure cabriolet.
Ground Rules
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House of Stone
I’ve just returned from 5 days in Victoria Falls, that vital oasis of foreign tourism and the hard currency that has kept Robert Mugabe’s tyrannical regime alive over almost two decades.


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