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Two handsome fellows created by Caitlin Shearer. You can find them here and here. Graphic identity for Torikorttelit by Kokoro & Moi. Ceramics by Karin Hagen. Very proud of my friend Ross for capturing such beautiful images for the fashion editorial entitled … Continue reading
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Tagged Aluad Deng Anei, Caitlin Shearer, caramelised banana and peanut butter ice cream, ceramics, Charles Poisay, Datter Industries, Highlander, ice cream truck, Karin Hagen, Kokoro & Moi, lookbook, Louise Brody, Luke Stephenson, Mail & Garden, Marie Claire South Africa, Mind That Child, Orla Kiely, Pocket Detail, Resort 2014 collection, Roost, Ross Garrett, Sage Collar, Samuji, Sharon Becker, succulents, The Arbor Jewellery Stand, Top 200 Young South Africans, Torikorttelit, Zoë Mowat
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Be Art Guest
The UGallery recently asked me to be a guest pinner on their Be Art Guest Pinterest board. I really enjoyed the experience. It gave me the opportunity to curate my own virtual exhibition and to revisit my background in History … Continue reading
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Tagged Abba, Adelaide, African art, Be Art Guest, Bezuidenhoutville, Bicycle Portraits, Brave New World, Bruce Mackay, Caroline Olavarrieta, Claudette Schreuders, Conrad Botes, Her Majesty Queen Sophie, Jean de Wet, Jonah Sack, Julius Mboyiya, Life is too short to hunt with an ugly dog, Louis Minnaar, Maaike Bakker, Malick Sidibe, Mary Sibande, Nobrow 7, Pieter Hugo, Ross Garrett, South Africa, South African art, South East, Stan Engelbrecht, The River, UGallery, Venn Landscape, Warren can Rensburg, Zombie Babylon 18
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Ross Garrett
If you are in Johannesburg tonight make sure you come to the opening of Ross Garrett’s exhibition. The exhibition is a series of photographic portraits that explore the concepts raised in a quote by Irving Penn: “A fashion picture is … Continue reading