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Displaying: 1 - 24 of Her passion is to inspire others to align with their true essence and create a life of joy, love, and abundance. Through painting, photography, writing, speaking, and coaching, she guides others to soar to higher levels and discover the freedom that comes from living an authentic life. Angela's high-vibrational paintings have been channeled to allow others to be shifted through the use of visual tools. Painted with the colors of the chakras, each piece will trigger different responses.

Adding a piece of these healing tools to any room will help to shift the energy of the room, as well as those who view it.

People often respond instantly, as they connect to the "feeling" imbedded in the painting. The fact that they are abstract paintings helps people to feel their response to the painting, as it keeps the logic mind out of the way. Spend time with these images below, and observe your interaction with them. Can you feel the energy of the painting?

Capturing the beauty of nature through a lens is, yet, another of Angela's passions, resulting in beautiful photography captured by Angela on her travels around the world to be shared with you and brought into your life and home. In the midst of a vivid awakening that led to divorce, adventure and heartening new friendships, Angela recognized her spiritual abilities for the first time in her life and took radical leaps of faith to discover her inner gifts.

Now an Intuitive Empowerment Coach based in San Diego, California with clients all over the world, Bushman works with individuals via phone, Skype, and in person consultations, each of which is designed to activate one's personal blueprint for transformation.

She also loves to travel and share her work through classes, workshops, and speaking engagements, as she continues to explore the world and meet new friends around the globe. Good Hope Shelter 2 is in the Cobham area. Ikanti 1 is in the Cobham area. The procession is made up of men only, carrying bows, arrows and quivers. Since they are migrating east, to the sea, this panel can be interpreted as seasonal migration of the Bushmen during winter Ikanti 2 is in the Cobham area. Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: In this image two tall figures are painted above smaller humans.

This is the result of psycho-somatic hallucinations experienced during trance. Ikanti 3 is in the Cobham area. Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: The painting shows a large herd of eland. The Bushmen mainly painted eland in large herds while rhebuck were painted as being part of smaller family groups.

Symbolically, eland herds represent the aggregation phase of social life, when small Bushman Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: Some researchers like Frans Prins believe that larger kaross-clad figures might represent AmaZizi people who adopted Bushman ways during times of drought and during the Mfecane-Difeqane. They are the only group of Ban Lion's Rock is in the Cathedral Peak area.

Brown, orange, red and crimson colours were all made from a solution of finely ground ochre mixed with plant juice, water, egg or animal mainly eland blood and fat. Lower Mushroom Shelter is in the Cathedral Peak area. Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: The presence of a feline lion or leopard , leaping towards a group of men in unusual postures, lifting each other up and somersaulting, demonstrates that this is not a depiction of San lifeways in a narrative sense.

The San bel Main Caves is in the Giants Castle area. This painted shelter is easily accessed and is a short walk from the Giants Castle camp. The site is fenced and guided tours commence at the cave entrance hourly 9. They take a maximum of 13 people at a time, so get there early. This is an extensively painted Marten's Shelter is in the Monks Cowl area.

The site is well marked and is a small set of paintings of Mountain Mpongweni Sipongweni North Shelter is in the Cobham area. Mpongweni North Shelter is a must visit if you are interested in Bushman Paintings. It's a long uphill hike of about 6 hours to the site but well worth the visit. Probably best to overnight and make this a 2 day trip.

Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: Women We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience tracking cookies. You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site. The following is prohibited at rock art sites: Touching the paintings.

Leaning anything against the paintings. Pouring liquid onto the paintings; this is an act of deliberate defacement.

Drawing or scratching on the paintings or rock face and decorating or damaging the walls of the site. Stirring up dust when walking through the sites. Removing any artefacts or stone tools. For advice about the best places to see San rock art in Southern Africa get in touch with me.

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Viewing San rock art takes you to some incredibly scenic and remote locations! Brandberg sunset San Rock Art in Southern Africa Southern Africa is best known for its wild animals, unique cultures and breathtaking landscapes. Cederberg Wolfberg Arch South Africa has the richest treasure trove of rock art in the world. Cederberg Milkyway sky Here and in the surrounding areas, you will also find plenty of fine examples of African rock art.

Kagga Kamma sunset landscape Further north and lesser-known is an area called Gifberg. Gifbom sign at Poison Mountain Gifbom contacting the spirit world You can visit all these and many more rock art sites in the Western Cape of South Africa. Bavaainskloof mountains Unspoiled, rugged mountainous terrain Baviaanskloof offers a fabulous wilderness experience, with plenty of nature activities and many San rock art sites.

Baviaanskloof bushman painting of shaman The Baviaanskloof is also a biodiversity hotspot. Brandberg White Lady painting Brandberg is also home to the desert elephant, which means you might share your campsite with these gentle giants.

Brandberg elephants in camp San Rock Art FAQs When looking at San rock art and Bushman paintings, the usual questions that come to mind are; how old are the paintings, what did they paint with and what are the images meant to represent? How old is San rock art? Drakensberg rock art What did the San use for paint? Baviaanskloof san rock art Why is San rock art important? Gifbom ceremonial dance San rock art depicts the religious beliefs and practises of the time.

Rock art often depicts human figures with long sticks and animals galloping or leaping. Central Cederberg, Stadsaal Caves In rock engravings, animals are more common than human figures. Where will yours be? Brandberg sunset from camp For advice about the best places to see San rock art in Southern Africa get in touch with me. Let me help you plan your next trip to a remote and scenic destination in Africa!

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