Artists Olly and Suzi on their latest expedition

Tanzania's Mkomazi National Park is the inspiration behind a new body of work from the creative duo – a project 20 years in the making

Olly Williams and Suzi Winstanley have been working together collaboratively since they met at St Martin's School of Art in London in 1987. They track, paint and photograph endangered species and landscapes in the wild. Over the past 29 years, they've exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including a year-long retrospective at the Natural History Museum, and have also been the subject of a BBC Storyville documentary. Here, the two discuss the new body of work they're completing this year, based on two decades of journeying to the same part of Tanzania.

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