The Wildhide Exhibition, held at Rtist Gallery in Prahran, showcased a striking collection of rare, large-scale Nguni cow hides sourced from South Africa. Each hide resembled an abstract artwork, a bold reminder that Mother Nature remains the ultimate designer.

To curate and present these heavy hides as art, I collaborated with the National Gallery of Victoria to develop a discreet but powerful magnetic hanging system. The result was both elegant and unconventional, received exactly as intended: with curiosity, humour, and fun.

A portion of the proceeds supported the Zulu community in South Africa, extending the impact beyond the gallery walls.

Special thanks to my dear friend Mark Norton for his support on this project.