Bodutu, who hails from Molepolole and now residing in Kopong, journey started while he was at primary school in 2008. She filled the back pages of exercise books with sketches of personalities like Rihanna, as well as houses and cars. What started as a childhood pastime became a lifelong passion.
Despite her love for art, Bodutu did not study it at Kopong Junior Secondary School or Mogoditshane Senior Secondary School. “I knew art was part of who I am. It truly runs in my blood,” she said.
Juggling academics left little time for her craft, and she painted mainly during holidays and school breaks. A turning point came in 2022 when she connected with renowned artist Bezuba Kaunda after listening to his radio interview. Kaunda became her first professional mentor, introducing her to the art industry.
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After graduating from the University of Botswana with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. in 2024, Bodutu moved beyond portraits into mural art. She met fellow artist Rodney Keitemoge, who guided her through technical aspects of mural painting and the creative industry.
“I am incredibly grateful to both mentors for their patience, support and belief in my abilities,” she said. That year also brought a career milestone when she sold two artworks at the Kweneng District Council Mini Show. It was only her second exhibition.
Bodutu credits her older brother for sparking her interest. His creativity inspired me to explore my own abilities,” she said. Her artwork targets game lodges, safari hotels, African-themed restaurants, corporate offices, interior designers, private collectors and international tourists seeking authentic African-inspired pieces. Prices range from P500 to P10 000, depending on size, complexity and materials.
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