After Nelson Mandela's death Robbie Conal created two versions of the same piece -- one that says "Dancing," and one that says "Walking."
The black-and-white oil paintings were transformed to lithographs and copied 6,000 times for distribution throughout L.A. and the Capetown area
The "Dancing" version refers to what Conal calls "the Mandiba shuffle dance," which Mandela undertook regularly after he was released from his 27-year stint as a political prisoner.