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Inspired by unity at Grace Trinity for Girls

Daniel took about a month to plan and then paint the walls around two classrooms using patterns based on Ndebele decorative art.

THE intermediate phase at Grace Trinity for Girls has been spoilt and blessed by Daniel Ramabela’s artistic talent.

Daniel took about a month to plan and then paint the walls around two classrooms using patterns based on Ndebele decorative art.

He used the colours of the South African flag, inspired by the unity and diversity found at the school.

He is pleased to have been able to brighten up the area. The girls are appreciative and say it lifts their spirits as they walk up the hill to classes.

Daniel Ramabela at the second wall he painted, inspired by unity within the school’s different cultures.

Daniel studied art at the Funda Community College in Soweto and during his third year he specialised in painting.

He has been at the school for eight years and is employed as a gardener and driver.

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