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Daniel Popper sculpts harmony between humans and nature with his larger-than-life work

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Ginkgo sculpture by Daniel Popper
Ginkgo sculpture by Daniel Popper

When festivalgoers enter the Corona Sunsets Festival World Tour at the Glen Country Club in Clifton, Cape Town, on 6 April, they will be greeted by an awe-inspiring sight: "Nature's Goddess," a monumental sculpture crafted by the renowned South African artist Daniel Popper. 

This five-metre-high wooden marvel brings Popper's unique vision and profound connection with art and the environment to life.

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