**This is an EX-LIBRARY COPY, with all the usual library markings. See photos for more details.**

This 2008 release from PBS discusses wood sculpting in South Africa. This disc is an ex-library copy in good condition and plays perfectly, with the following write-up on back:


Across South Africa's wildlife-rich, panoramic landscape, renowned wood sculptor Brad Sells seeks out "environmentally correct" African woods for his finely crafted creations.

As Sells becomes aware of the trees' role in the ancient Zulu medicinal healing practice of muhti he seeks out Zulu sangomas, traditional healers who speak of the spiritual nature of trees, a concept that resonates well with the artist.

Sells' sculptures begin outside a Johannesburg lumber mill before being shipped to his stateside studio. The colorful wood's evolution continues as the artist races to deliver a collection of world class objets d'art in time for the opening of Chicago's acclaimed SOFA Art show where top critics and collectors appraise Sells' talent and unique African collection.

From the bush veldt of South Africa to the bright lights of SOFA, the story follows the artistic process, exploring cultural relationships to trees and revealing Sells' deepening appreciation of his chosen medium.


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