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100 days 100 drawings

100 days 100 drawings

100 days 100 drawings 

Join David Griessel on this creative journey where he creates an artwork every day of the week for a hundred consecutive days. 

The artworks are in many different sizes and a wide array of mediums ranging from ink, gouache, color pencil, pastels and even salt. This project is a means for the artist to play around and experiment with new ways of working. 

Consistency and routine is the bedrock of a flourishing artistic practice: We invite you to follow David's daily progress in working his way through this creative challenge and to witness the ways in which he grows and develops as a result of this commitment. 

Available at : Clocktower Centre , first floor , V&A Waterfront

Cape Town, South Africa

100 days 100 drawings 2023

100 days 100 drawings 2023

100 days 100 drawings 2023

Join David Griessel on this creative journey where he creates an artwork every day of the week for a hundred consecutive days. 

The artworks are in many different sizes and a wide array of mediums ranging from ink, gouache, color pencil, pastels and even salt. This project is a means for the artist to play around and experiment with new ways of working. 

Consistency and routine is the bedrock of a flourishing artistic practice: We invite you to follow David's daily progress in working his way through this creative challenge and to witness the ways in which he grows and develops as a result of this commitment. 

Available at : Clocktower Centre , first floor , V&A Waterfront

Cape Town, South Africa

Acrylic

Acrylic paint is a quick-drying, water-soluble kind of paint that artists often use instead of oil paint or watercolors. The original meaning of acrylic was "containing acryl," from acrolein, the sharp, bitter liquid in onions, rooted in the Latin words acer, "sharp," and olere, "to smell."

African Horizons

African Horizons

African Horizons by Kobus Walker

Celebrating Africa in all its Diversity 

Opening : 2 December 2021 @ 18.30 pm

                till 12  January 2022

Clocktower Centre , V&A Waterfront , Cape Town

Art Books

Art Books

Art Books are works of art that utilize the form of the book. They are often published in small editions, though they are sometimes produced as one-of-a-kind objects.

Featured in this collection:

  • Maureen Quin

Collectable Prints

Collectable Prints

Printmaking covers the process of creating prints that are signed and numbered by the artist to form a limited edition.

Artists featured in this collection:

  • Barney Bernardo
  • David Griessel
  • Eben
  • Talita Steyn

Drawings

Drawings

Drawing is a form of visual art in which graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, colored pencils, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various kinds of erasers, markers and styluses are used to mark paper or another two-dimensional medium.

The most common support for drawing is paper, although other materials, such as cardboard, wood, plastic, leather, canvas, and board, may be used.

Artists featured in this collection:

  • David Griessel
  • Eben

Functional Art

Functional Art

Functional artworks are highly crafted artistic creations that can perform utilitarian jobs, but that collector's might prefer to keep on the display shelf.

Artists featured in this collection:

  • Kara Schoeman
  • Kobus Walker
  • David Griessel

Heart of Africa by Barney Bernardo

Heart of Africa by Barney Bernardo

 Heart of Africa by Barney Bernardo

Celebrating Africa in all its Diversity 

Opening : 4 May 2023  till 3 June 2023

Clocktower Centre , V&A Waterfront , Cape Town

Luminaires

Luminaires

Light art or luminism is an applied art form in which LED, Neon, incandescent and other forms of light is the main medium of expression. It is an art form in which either a sculpture, print or painting produces light, or light is used to create a "sculpture" through the manipulation of light, colours, and shadows.

Artists featured in this collection:

  • Eben
  • Anina
  • Kobus

Mute W!sdom

Mute W!sdom

Natural Delight

Natural Delight

Natural Delight  by Kobus Walker

Opening : 5 October 2023 @ 18.30 pm

Exhibition till 4 November 2023

Clocktower Centre , V&A Waterfront , Cape Town

See Kobus' Profile Page

 

  

New Media

New Media

New Media art refers to artworks created with new media technologies, including digital art, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, Internet art, interactive art, sound art, video games, computer robotics, 3D printing, cyborg art and art as biotechnology.

Artists featured in this collection:

  • David Griessel
  • Jacki
  • Valeria Talian

Paintings

Paintings

Painting is the practice of applying paint (usually Acrylic or Oil paint) to a surface, a canvas, Belgian linen, board but also steel and stone. The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.

Artists featured in this collection:

  • Lauren Redman
  • Caelyn Robertson
  • Barney Bernardo
  • Kobus Walker
  • Paul Kneen
  • Jane Moodie
  • Mpho

sculpture

Sculpture

Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions, creating objects out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone. 

Artists featured in this collection

  • Brendon Edwards
  • David Griessel
  • Johan Steyn
  • Kara Schoeman
  • Kunye Colab
  • Marke 
  • Sandor
  • Talita Steyn

SYMPHONY OF SPHERES

SYMPHONY OF SPHERES

'' Symphony of Spheres ''

Brendon Edward’s  ‘' Symphony of Spheres ”

An amazing Monumental Masterpiece , based on the waves of Beethoven’s Fifth

in our new Art@Africa Sculpture Garden 

next to the Huguenot Monument in Franschhoek- from 24 September 2022

or more info : https://www.artatafrica.art/blogs/news/brendon-edwards

                      https://www.artatafrica.art/products/symphony-of-spheres

Tales from the Wood

Tales from the Wood

Tales from the Wood by David Griessel & Talita Steyn

Opening : 4 November 2023 @ 11.00 am till 02.00 pm

Exhibition till  3 December 2023

Clocktower Centre , V&A Waterfront , Cape Town

  

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