Dibond Mounted / Lustre Paper / Laminated
COMMENTS
“Bushmen traditionally used the branches of the Aloidendron Dichotomum to make quivers. These ancient ‘Quiver Tree’ forrests, overlooking the Tiras Mountains of Namibia, are now in their dying throes, unable to survive the regions ever drier climate, their fallen branches resembling the whale bones washed onto the Skeleton Coast to the west.”
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