Cicille Heysteck  Eric Duplan  Andre Naude       Karoo Art House Pretoria
Frida Kahlo's 100's Birthday Tour (1907 - 1954)

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Artists that added new works:
Eric Duplan / Elizabeth Riding / Regi Bardavid / Anita Lategan / Jan van der Merwe / Wilma Cruise / Helena Hugo / Karen Lasserre / Franci Cronje / Carl Jeppe / Spies Venter / Peter Binsbergen / Toni Ann Ballenden / Basie Yssel / Michele Nigrini / Johann Moolman / Roelof Rossouw / Lynette ten Krooden / Andre Prinsloo / Isabel Le Roux / Aleta Michaletos / Marcella de Boom / Marna Schoeman / Majak Bredell / Anton Smit /


News on ArtCoZa
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Anna-Carien Goosen New on ArtCoZa
Anna-Carien Goosen completed her Fine Arts degree at the University of Pretoria. Her experience includes teaching at Pro Arte Alphen Park Art School as well as Inscape Design College. She was awarded an ATKVeertjie for children’s book illustration in 2007. She currently paints full time from her home in Pretoria.
Carla Crafford New on ArtCoZa
Artist photographer, guest lecturer in photography for students studying Fine Art and Information Design, Department of Visual Arts, University of Pretoria.
Lionel Smit New on ArtCoZa
He has been actively exhibiting since 1995, which include sculpture and painting. Lionel has been very successful in exhibitions in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Kempton Park, Potchefstroom as well as internationally, namely in London, Los Angeles and Ireland.
Eleen van der Walt New on ArtCoZa
I know that as long as I am able to be touched by something, I will be able to touch. I know that if I can remain humble and always pay attention in the rehearsal, that the release of the convictions locked up in my heart would be so much more powerful. It is this patience, love, endurance and trust in myself that I want to be the true substance and strength in my art.
Salomi Prinsloo New on ArtCoZa
Fine Arts training at the Pretoria University - HED training at the University of Pretoria Teaching Experience - Teaching art since 1987 - Teaching art as a matric subject - Conducting workshops in South Africa and abroad. - Established Visual Art Centre where art courses are presented to adults Commissions
Estelle Marais New on ArtCoZa
Estelle's interest lies in landscapes, portraiture and imaginary compositions based on mythological and literary themes. In landscapes she enjoys the rhythm, colours, tones and forms which express the atmosphere and character of the land.
Clare Menck New on ArtCoZa
Clare Menck lives and works in Piketberg and in her work she draws connections between her many strange yet familiar sightings on her 'brief journeys' into the countryside as well as to other people's private spaces, and their 'brief journeys' into her's.
Delia Millet New on ArtCoZa
Her work, primarily drawing and painting, is driven by curiosity and the idea that change is the only absolute.
Regi Bardavid
Regi Bar David is one of South Africa’s few painters who has stuck with the genre of abstraction for many years. The inspiration and passion that she manifests in her work demonstrates her sincerity in her conviction, which offers the work integrity and justifies the critical and commercial successes it has garnered through the years.
Tertia du Toit
The paintings of Tertia du Toit are aptly described as an uninhabited outpouring of insperation, life and creativity. Trough a lyrical focus on the female figure, du Toit evokes a sense of joyous sensuality in life itself.
Rebecca Tetley
Rebecca calls her technique 'slicked-up, traditional African'. I did not ever study ceramics, so I'm quite content to work within the tradition of handbuilding. This medium dictates the vessel shapes to me. Rebecca's vessel are both functional and decorative. For subject matter she focuses on sensual women, taken out of context. "The irony of this primitive format with these vacant, almost superficial nudes interests me,' she says.
Peter Sibanda
Peter Sebanda is so literal and exact that this becomes his strength and signature. His glossy, lush, detailed paintings depict woman, mostly black, in surroundings so opulent as to be positively palatial. (Ingrid Stevens)
Shanti
I have always felt the need to express myself using various media. I bring love and passion into my work, using the technical skills and experience I have gained over the years to create something that I truly believe in.
Marcella de Boom
My preferred media are watercolour and acrylic. I look upon my watercolours as poems – smaller work (landscapes or nudes) done quickly on the spot. The acrylics are like novels – bigger, worked on for a longer period of time, layered. Here I usually explore a poetic or mythological theme.
Marianne Cohen
Marianne is inspired by colour and the refraction of light through glass. She is a Glass Artist doing mainly kilnwork and cast glass. Marianne has a diploma in ceramic design and a degree in fine art from the Pretoria Technikon (now TUT - Tshwane University of Technology), majoring in glass.
Majak Bredell
The figure in my work is at the center of a visual narrative that reflects and explores the connection between the female body and the image of a primordial deity.
Erna Bodenstein
Erna Bodenstein is ‘n professionele kunstenaar en opvoedkundige wat, na haar skoolopleiding aan die destydse Skool vir Kuns, Musiek en Ballet, ‘n BA-graad in Beeldende Kunste aan die Universiteit van Pretoria voltooi het. In 1998 het sy ook ‘n Meestersgraad (cum laude) in Beeldende Kunste aan dieselfde universiteit verwerf, met die klem veral op post-moderne, konseptuele kuns.
Sy was vir meer as 10 jaar ‘n voltydse dosent in Beeldende Kunste by die Universiteit van Pretoria
Pamela Bass
My latest work is mainly about binaries, which I see and feel revolving around me like twin stars, and finding a balance between them. Hope and despair, black and white, male and female, inside and outside as in ex ternal reality balanced with internal emotion, upside down and right way up. The ‘dreaming’ with eyes wide-open or shut tight, is reached by using meditation and letting the impulse to control melt away.
Natasja de Wet
It can safely be said that all good contemporary art refers in some way to 'the human condition'. While Natasja de Wet does not set out deliberately to make profound statements about any specific aspect of this to pic, the perceptive viewer should quickly realise that all her works, in some way, reflect the 'angst' connected with being human.
Gretchen Parrock
Saying the things of our time in a personal language. My art engages the whole of my being: not just the intellect, but also the emotional, psychological and spiritual. It is important to get beyond mere painting: my painting is intuitive, involving the subconscious