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Lyn Smuts
"I am a South African artist who grew up in the Free State where open space and skies dominate. I have been involved in a wide range of art activities that include teaching for 13 years, running a community art program, being co-founder of a discussion group, presenting a series of workshops in my studio, doing art collaborations, attending art retreats and mounting exhibitions. I now work and live in Stellenbosch near Cape Town. I love drawing, because it allows me to investigate the complexit...   >>

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Eunice Geustyn
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Memory, Myth and Ritual by Eunice Geustyn

On view from 21 August -18 September

The major impetus of the body of work is an exploration of a personal ecofeminist ideology that proposes a new anthropology which recognizes that humankind should co-exist with nature, a relationship marked by co-operation and mutual care, not domination and exploitation.

My prints are an exploration of philosophical and aesthetic metaphors which seek the residual quality of spiritual moments that link humankind and nature in indisputable ways by the recognition of spaces, objects, forms, and events that describe sacred places- repositories of religion, nature and culture.

Certain elements of the iconography are derived through the visual reclamation of modes of ritual and myth from ancient societies. While modelled on the archetypal, the work is the result of a contemporary consciousness of a historical past and a highly personal response to the events of the present.

One of the major recurring themes in the body of work is that of spinning and weaving. The motifs of weaving, spinning wheels, spindle whorls, spiders and maze patterns function as symbols of the creative, formative power of nature and the ideology that all life, including humankind, either is bound or linked or woven together. Thus the underlying metaphor is that humankind is only a component of the rich diversity of life.

The thread that runs throughout the entire series is the evocation of the 'tainted sublime'. Each of the prints reveal an aspect of current environmental damage -skies suggest the effects of greenhouse gases and airborne industrial pollution and depictions of the ground are invariably barren and devoid of verdant growth or organic material is depicted as decaying or desiccated.

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Recent Shows

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Sharon Sampson
Reflections
 
The Fifa World Cup Official
Poster edition.
 

Jonathan Comerford
Black on White
Josh Miles
From Baardskeerdersbos
and back
Time and Place
Recent work for KZ Natal

     
Cape Relief
 
 
Gabriel Clark-Brown
Mid Life Retrospective
 
Artthrob
Print Portfolio
 

     
Tributes:
Sam Nhlengethwa
and friends
Glimps of Paradise
 
 
Printing Money
 
 

South African Print Gallery Represented Artists

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Joshua Miles
 
 
Gabriel Clark-Brown
 
Jonathan Comerford
 
 

Artists Work

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Billy Mandindi
 
 
Dianne Victor
 
Lionel Davis
 

 
Katherin Smith
 
 
Judy Woodborne
 
 
Fritha Langerman
 
 
   

Roxandra Dardagan-Britz
 
 
Sam Nhlengethwa
 
Katherine Bull
 

Artists represented at SA Print Gallery

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Michelle d'Argent
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Connor Cullinan
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Eunice Geustyn
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Xgaiga Qhomatca
Xgaiga Qhomatca is in his sixties, having been born on the farm "Uitkoms" in the Ghanzi district, Botswana. He grew up in a l...  >>
Judith Mason
"Judith Mason is a painter and graphic artist of symbolic and mythological landscapes, figures and portraits. Mason works pri...  >>
Lyn Smuts
"I am a South African artist who grew up in the Free State where open space and skies dominate. I have been involved in a wid...  >>
Peter Heck
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Peter Midlane
My Approach “I work primarily in oil and use the technique to explore aspects of the landscape around me. What interests me ...  >>

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