Setting up ...
The 2012 Kirstenbosch-SA exhibit is rather like the diary of a traveller, it takes visitors on a journey through changing botanical and cultural landscapes which show South Africa’s unique flora, against the backdrop of watercolour paintings of picturesque locations, such as the south-western Cape coast and interior (Fynbos biome) extending into Namaqualand and the semi-arid Karoo (Succulent Karoo biome) and onward to the northern provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga (Grassland biome).
By taking visitors on a journey across the country, they get the sense of how each location has its own iconic attractions” said designers David Davidson and Ray Hudson. “It must also be remembered that while many countries exhibiting show spring flowers we are in our winter cycle, so our display is significantly different.”
The hard working team ...
And of course I had a chance to do a few portraits at the show ...
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