This website is a celebration of art and artists. There will be a regular featured artist that is not neccesarily well-known, just individuals who would like their visual art/craft displayed.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A'isha Dollie



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
THE VOICE OF THE CAPE
Event photographer and graphic designer

IZIKO NATIONAL GALLERY
Volunteer Art guide and photographer

VANSA
Designed branding and board profiles for their annual AGM

THUPELO CAPE TOWN, Cape Town
Participating artist

GREATMORE MENTORING MONTH, Cape Town
Participating artist



TECHNOSPECT
Freelance Graphic Designer
- Designed the corporate image of the company

FUSION DESIGN
Junior Design Trainee


EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH
BA Fine Art, specializing in Visual Communication

COLLEGE OF CAPE TOWN, Cape Town
Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship , 2002










FRANK JOUBERT ART SCHOOL, Cape Town, 2002

SANS SOUCI GIRLS' HIGH, Cape Town, 2002

RELEVANT DESIGN SKILLS
Typography, illustration, concept design, marketing and branding, clay-animation, stop frame animation, corporate identity, planning campaigns, painting, photography, printmaking

SOFTWARE LITERACY
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Freehand MX, Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power point, iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, Final Cut Pro (limited knowledge)

THUPELO 'FOUND OBJECTS' WORKSHOP at GREATMORE STUDIOS in WOODSTOCK




OTHER EXAMPLES






EXAMPLES OF A'ISHA'S PHOTOGRAPHY



Monday, November 17, 2008

Luciano de Nobrega

Luciano was born in Worcester, Western Cape

and currently lives in Protea Valley, Bellville, South Africa

EDUCATION:
2004 Matriculated at Curro Private School, Durbanville

2005-2007 Ruth Prowse School of Art, Woodstock, Cape Town

DISTINCTION:
2007 Awarded a Distinction for his practical work of 2007
EXHIBITIONS:
Selected for an exhibition at the AVA showing best graduate work from Michaelis, Stellenbosch University and the Ruth Prowse. (29 January 2008)

Selected to take part as an Emerging Creative at the Design Indaba (23-2 feb)

Exhibition at ArtVark (Feb 2008)



Open studio exhibition at Greatmore Art Studio (24 April)

WORKSHOPS:
Mentoring workshop at Greatmore Art Studios (31 MARCH - 24 April 2008)

Take part in an art business workshop at Greatmore Art Studios (May 2008)

Chosen to take part in International Thupelo Found Object Work at Greatmore Art Studios (26 Sept – 11 Oct 2008)

2008 was chosen to take part in an Internship programme at the Good Hope Art Studios (from 13 Oct 2008 )

STUDIO:
2008 was chosen to work at the Good Hope Art Studio. (from 4 March 2008)

PUBLICITY:
- Appeared in the Art Times issue October 2007
- Appeared in the Art Times issue December 2007

SHOOT:
Artwork selected for the Plascon brochure for 2009 (26 March 2008) (Photo shoot)

Two artworks was documented by Summit Film crew on (11 April 2008) (Film Shoot)


SHOWCASE:
2008 Artwork displayed at Truworths headquarters (28 July-12 August 2008)

COLLABORATIONS:)

Collaboration with Arthro Lindsley for Torture (July 2008)

Collaboration with Ronald Muchatuta, Vivien Kohler, Robyn-Leigh Cedras for Poverty (Aug 2008)

Collaboration with Ley for an exhibition (Dec 2008)

What Luciano says about his work
Luciano says about his art that when he is in the creative process "anything goes" and he switches off the logical mind. When you tune into a painting all expereinces meet at a certain point in our mind and all is as one. "It is a place of no words", and when you look at it "you see what you see and feel what you feel".

Anyone who looks at his work will know that it is saying something about some aspect of ourselves.

When asked how he knows when it is "done" is when it has a feeling of completeness.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Ruth Carneson


Ruth Carneson was born in Cape Town and grew up there.

She went into exile when she was 14 and lived in Britain for 24 years where she obtained a BA Honours in Visual Arts. She exhibited extensively in Britain as well as producing cards, calendars and posters of her work.

She worked as a visiting artist in schools where she used art as means of exploring human rights issues.

For a short period she taught at the Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College in Tanzania.

In 1991 she returned home to South Africa and in 1997 she went to live on Robben Island, initially as an Artist in Residence. She continued to live and work on the Island for the following ten years.

IN 2007 she moved back to the mainland and has a studio in Muizenberg, located on the False Bay side of Cape Town.

The ANC used her “struggle art” for marketing on T-shirts, posters, and cards.




Her recent works have been autobiographical installations where she has combined text with visual images, artefacts and sound. These were exhibited at the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the Waterfront and at the Scalabrini Centre in Cape Town as part of the Voyage Ensemble Exhibition.

In May 2008, Ruth Carneson, as part of Voyage Ensemble, represented South Africa at the HIFA Festival of Determination in Harare, Zimbabwe.


She also held a very successful exhibition in March 2008 at the Lindbergh Arts Foundation.

In October 2008 she was part of a Thupelo “Found Objects” workshop and group exhibition at Greatmore studios in Woodstock, Cape Town.


She says: “Art is as natural as breathing."

"The creative process is a healing one and has helped me through difficult times. It is a magical space where unexpected things happen, where I play with shape, colours and surprising images. It is a place where I do not have to prove anything, where things unfold naturally, exploring without judgment.

The themes in my work are intensely personal as well as social and political. It is trying to make sense of the horror that we perpetrate against each other, the contradictory images media feed us about war, how we cope with it, and the absurdity of it all.

Often it is what is most personal and specific that speaks most to what is universal. It is those small, private experiences that contain valuable information that cut across generalizations. It is important to me that my work speaks to what is human in people.”

Ruth Carneson’s Art history:

  • Practicing Freelance Artist since 1975

  • Art and Design in a Social Context at Dartington College of Arts, Devon, U.K. Sep 79 to Aug 81.

  • Diploma in Higher Education : Art and Design at Newham College, London, Sep 88 to Jun 89

  • B. A. Honours in Fine Art, Art History, Art In The Community at Middlesex University, London, Sep 89 to Jun 91

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Museum and Heritage Studies, Jul 98 to Oct 99

  • Artist in Residence at Robben Island Museum, Cape Town, Sep and Oct 97

  • The Artrepeneur, Business partnership, printing and marketing artwork since 2004

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