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<title>Stellenbosch Sculpture Tour</title>

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<description>World-renowned sculptor Dylan Lewis brings a selection of animal forms to the streets of the Cape Winelands village of Stellenbosch, and an exhibition called Shapeshifting that traces his progression from animal forms to human figures to the town's Rupert Museum.</description>

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<title>Stalking Cheetah Fri, 6 Feb 2009</title>

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<description>Stalking Cheetah
Dylan Lewis's large cat sculptures began as a direct and literal. visceral response to the wild animal within its natural environment. Coming from a background that included frequent trips into wilderness areas. there was no metapho</description>

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<title>Cheetah Chasing Buck Fri, 6 Feb 2009</title>

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<description>Cheetah Chasing Buck
The tension between predator and prey has been a constant theme in Lewis's work. allowing him to explore great variations of scale and power. This is the last of his series of animal sculptures. before he turned his attention to</description>

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<title>Sleeping Leopard Fri, 6 Feb 2009</title>

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<description>Sleeping Leopard
A celebration of the sensuality of the cat. this sculpture is unusual in Lewis's body of work in that it depicts extreme relaxation and even langour. There is a contrast in the subject matter and the composition. however: a dynamic </description>

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