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Bryan Little/ Public Shows of Reflection A project to protect caracals is being rolled out along Cape Town roads. The reflective artworks aims to raise awareness among motorists. Around 60 caracals live on the Cape Peninsula, concentrated on Table Mountain. A series of reflective wild cats are lighting up Cape Town streets, to create awareness of caracals among Cape Town drivers. The #ReflectiveRooikatte artworks, which have steadily been popping up around the Mother City, aim to remind motorists of one of the city’s lesser-known residents: the caracal. Caracals, also known as a rooikat or lynx , are found in most nature reserves that have natural fynbos. They are also found in estates and vineyards in Cape Town – often unknown, due to their elusive natures. ....
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New Orleans artist is bringing “Art in the Time of Empathy” to help the community get through the pandemic “Art in the Time of Empathy” will be on display until December 19th. It can be viewed at the Arthur Roger Gallery at 432 Julia Street in New Orleans Author: Thanh Truong / Eyewitness News Published: 6:30 PM CST December 11, 2020 Updated: 6:40 PM CST December 11, 2020 NEW ORLEANS Early in the pandemic, the Arthur Roger Gallery sent out a mass invitation to artists in New Orleans and around the world. The gallery didn’t quite know what to expect. At the time, many of us were still trying to grasp what COVID-19 would bring. ....