Noa Mohlabane Art Collections
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Artwork by Noa Mohlabane
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Ocean View Patricks Point by Noa Mohlabane

Early Morning Garden Walk by Noa Mohlabane

Dewdrop Conversation by Noa Mohlabane

Whispy clouds and Mt. Shasta by Noa Mohlabane

Sun Blossom by Noa Mohlabane

Yemaya's Mankala by Noa Mohlabane

Iris Invitation by Noa Mohlabane

Pomegranate Still Life by Noa Mohlabane

Shy Blossom by Noa Mohlabane

Autumn Red by Noa Mohlabane

The Kiss by Noa Mohlabane

Mountains Blue by Noa Mohlabane

Toolshed Buddha by Noa Mohlabane

Yemaya Sculpts 8 by Noa Mohlabane

Spring River Flow by Noa Mohlabane

Catching Sunlight by Noa Mohlabane

Holding All Our Spirits by Noa Mohlabane

Rock Stacks by Noa Mohlabane

Intimate Blossoms by Noa Mohlabane

California Poppies by Noa Mohlabane

Dandelion by Noa Mohlabane

Grand Oaks by Noa Mohlabane

Path to the Light by Noa Mohlabane

Seed in Rock by Noa Mohlabane
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About Noa Mohlabane
I love to use my camera to witness the perfect form, balance and intense sensuality of nature. Now, using a digital camera, I am most drawn to sharing images just as I found them in nature, without staging. Please feel free to contact me about more details for any image you are drawn to.
Sharing my witnessing of open heart moments in candid portraits where the spirit of the person shines through, is another passion. These photos available in password protected galleries unless I have permission to share an image publicly.
I began intently studying photography books such as �The Family of Man� when I was a toddler. Bought my first �coffee table� photography book out of my 75 cent per week allowance when I was 12: �House of Bondage� by Earnest Cole. Received my first 35mm camera when I was 16 and set up darkroom in the bathroom.
I began photographing people doing transformative work in Be Present in 1988. These photos combine my work as a photographer with my heart�s work with Be Present, inc., (www.BePresent.org), a nonprofit organization dedicated to transformative social change organizing work.