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Enoch Tshabalala

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Enoch was born in Soweto in 1950.  He is married with three children.  At age eight he got polio which left him with a limp.  Since he had to spend more time in bed, he started sketching and painting.  Birds were his favorite thing to sketch.  Enoch loves the township that he lives in and takes his time sitting and sketching the various scenes.  His works can be seen on calendars and in corporations in South Africa and around the world.  

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