§ 01 Product. Nala · Framed poster · 81,00 USD
AK · 12 · Nala 01 / 04 Nala · nala_ak-frame-001
AK · Nº 12 / 19 Nala · Etosha, Namibia

Nala.

Framed poster

This framed poster of Nala is the portrait of the aardwolf who tattoos dotwork in Maboneng, Johannesburg, printed with a matte finish and mounted in a frame ready to hang. It arrives at your door without you having to find a frame, glass, or hanging hardware.

Printing
All-over, vibrant and washableAOP DTG · sublimation
Production
Cut and sewn in 3–7 daysOn demand · no stock
Shipping
Worldwide with trackingUSA / Latvia
Warranty
Defective? We reprint itAt no extra cost
81,00 USD Tax included · white-label
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§ 02 The real species. Proteles cristata · Aardwolf
Aardwolf en su hábitat · Proteles cristata
The real species

Aardwolf.

Proteles cristata

Dotwork teaches you to wait. Dot by dot, without pressing the skin.

Open savannas, grasslands and semi-arid scrub of eastern and southern Africa, with annual rainfall below 800 mm; in South Africa it occupies the Highveld, the Karoo and the bushveld. It avoids dense forests and extreme deserts.

§ 03 The story behind the portrait. 3 min · 02 chapters
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CAP · 01 / 02

What already had a frame

The studio lamp was rescued from a dumpster at Arts on Main, the neighborhood art market. The worktable she bought from a dentist who was closing down. The waiting chair — where clients sit before Nala calls them over — came from a Jeppestown barbershop that sold off its furniture at the end of the month.

Nothing in that studio was designed to be there. Everything was found. Nala rented the space — a former tailor's workshop, the parallel with her grandmother Koko isn't lost on her, though she doesn't say it out loud — and filled it with whatever turned up. She didn't renovate anything. She adapted what was already there. The aardwolf doesn't dig burrows: it moves into ones others left behind. Nala does the same with spaces and objects. The dumpster lamp works better than any catalog lamp because it has the exact angle her drawing table needs, and she didn't plan that — she discovered it after putting it in place.

There's something in that way of putting a space together — without a project, without a budget, with whatever comes — that resembles how she builds a tattoo. Dot by dot. No continuous stroke. Each decision on its own, and the pattern only emerges when you've put down enough dots.

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CAP · 02 / 02

Maboneng, third floor

The studio is in a converted industrial building. Maboneng means "place of light" in Sesotho. Nala opens at three in the afternoon and closes between one and two in the morning. She works at night, like the animal she carries on her. By day she sleeps. At night, the hands are steadier and the neighborhood is quieter. Summer electrical storms on the Highveld are the only thing that interrupts sessions — not out of fear, but because load shedding cuts the power and you have to wait.

The third floor has a window facing east. In the morning a light comes in that Nala never sees because she's sleeping. But when she gets up at two in the afternoon and the light is already coming in from the side, the studio has that color temperature that makes everything look older and more real than it is. The dumpster lamp, the dentist's table, the barbershop chair, the fourteen pattern sketchbooks on the shelf. And on the wall, a hand-drawn map of the routes she walks in the small hours after closing: Fox Street, Jeppestown, Bez Valley if the night is clear, back via Main Street. No headphones. Listening to the city the way she used to listen to the Limpopo countryside as a girl.

If you hang this poster on your wall, what you see is the portrait: studded jacket, pink hoodie, spike collar, the direct gaze of someone who looks harder than they are. The aardwolf raises the crest along its back to appear forty percent larger than it is. It doesn't have the bite to back it up. Just the display. Nala is five foot four and with the jacket on projects something that people mistake for hardness until she hands you a cold glass of water before you've asked for one. The [full biography](https://www.yagopartal.com/animal-kinhood/nala/) tells how she got from Limpopo to Maboneng, what happened with Koko, and why she's worn the collar for six years.

§ 04 Technical specs. Category · pod
Material & composition
Papel mate calidad museo + marco enmarcadoMaterial weight: 189 g/m²
Production
Print provider: PrintfulProduction method: digital_printProduction time: 2–7 bus
Care & maintenance
Limpiar el cristal con paño seco o ligeramente húmedo. Evitar luz solar directa
Shipping & timing
Shipping category: framed_poster
§ 06 More of Nala. 08 objects · same author
§ 07 What people ask. 08 · about POD
  • Each product is made to order when you place your purchase. There is no pre-made stock or overproduction. A specialised production partner prints, cuts, and prepares it specifically for you.
  • Production normally takes 2-5 business days. Shipping adds 3 to 20 days depending on destination. Most orders arrive within 1-3 weeks total. Exact times depend on the production facility and your location.
  • Contact us at mail@yagopartal.com with your order number and clear photos of the damage (include packaging). We will review your case and offer a solution as soon as possible, either replacement or refund.
  • It includes an ayous wood frame (1.9 cm thick, from renewable forests), an Acrylite acrylic protective front, and hanging hardware. It is lightweight and arrives ready to hang directly on the wall.
  • If you notice a print defect (misaligned colours, stains, missing ink areas), contact us with photos at mail@yagopartal.com. Production defects are resolved with a replacement at no extra cost.
  • The posters use 189 g/m2 matte paper sourced from Japan, 0.26 mm thick. They are printed with water-based multicolour inkjet, ensuring accurate colours and a smooth, glare-free finish.
  • No. No animals participate in or are harmed during the process. The portraits are created combining photography, illustration, and artificial intelligence. They are fictional characters representing real species with respect and dignity.
  • Yes. At checkout you can enter a different shipping address from billing. The package arrives white-label with no visible price, so the recipient will not see the cost.