Solo exhibition 2017:
I'm looking for my missing piece @ Longstreet art lovers
Film image #27
with extrapolation and simulacra
2017, Acrylic on board, 73x122cm
Sold (R9 790.00) | View detail>>Film image #26
2017, Acrylic on board, 40x40cm
Sold (R1 400.00) | View detail>>Film image #25
2017, Acrylic on board, 40x40cm
Sold (R1 400.00) | View detail>>Film image #24
2017, Acrylic on board, 40x40cm
Sold (R1 360.00) | View detail>>Film image #22
2017, Acrylic on board, 50x50cm
Sold (R2 200.00) | View detail>>Film image #20
with extrapolation and simulacra or,
I'm looking for my missing piece
2017, Acrylic on board, 50x50cm
Sold (R2 200.00) | View detail>>Local image #4
2017, Acrylic on board, 43x140cm
Sold (R5 117.00) | View detail>>Midsummer #20
2017, Acrylic on board, 46x114cm
Sold (R4 500.00) | View detail>>Local image #3
2016, Acrylic on board, 65x110cm
Sold (R5 649.30) | View detail>>Midsummer #18
2016, Acrylic on board, 33x136cm
Sold (R4 500.00) | View detail>>Artist statement:
This exhibition consists of a series of paintings that draw from the exotic realm of film, landscapes linked to family and childhood, and hyper-local images. In this way, I attempt to express my unique vision and desire for realisation.
I think we all feel that we lack something, a ’missing piece’ as it were, that we try to fill or that we search for. It seems natural for us to want to resolve this situation and it creates within us a drive or a desire. Paradoxically, if we were to solve this problem and find our ’missing piece’ we would malfunction to a certain degree because our drive and our desire would diminish.
This exhibition is a search for what is missing, a search for truth and an attempt at realisation. The pixellated print-like style can be seen as a performative gesture that tries to break the surface of ideology and see the real.
My fifth solo exhibition ’I’m looking for my missing piece’ opened on 6 October 2017 at Longstreet art lovers 1932 gallery in Waterkloof and closed 18 October.