Art Artists We Love: Anya Giselle Woolley Art June 29, 2023 Artists We Love: Anya Giselle Woolley Cape Town-based artist and lecturer Anya Giselle Woolley creates ethereal oil paintings and watercolours that convey a dream-like quality. We chat with her about her calm and serene artworks. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Amber Skye Alcock Art August 16, 2022 Artists We Love: Amber Skye Alcock We get to know local Cape Town-based artist Amber Skye Alcock and how her paintings are representative of the contradictory feelings of horror, care, fragility and sometimes humour. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Amy Ayanda Art March 31, 2022 Artists We Love: Amy Ayanda We spoke to Cape Town-based artist Amy Ayanda in 2020 about her works. We decided to follow up with her and see how things have changed since then. She gives us insight into her new studio, her exploration with oil paints and the arrival of twins. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Weyers du Toit Art May 12, 2021 Artists We Love: Weyers du Toit South African artist Weyers du Toit chats to VISI about his latest exhibition titled ‘A Secret Garden’. at Chandler House, his artistic inspiration, and everything in-between. Full Article
Art Alice Toich Exhibition: Eat The Tomatoes Where You Are From Art October 30, 2020 Alice Toich Exhibition: Eat The Tomatoes Where You Are From Cape Town-based artist Alice Toich’s exhibition, running from 31 October until 8 November 2020, features a new collection of oil paintings celebrating the garden, growth and new beginnings. Full Article
Art Artist Philip Barlow’s New Night Painting Series Art September 20, 2018 Artist Philip Barlow’s New Night Painting Series Cape Town-based artist Philip Barlow’s latest series of oil paintings, entitled Night, feature beautiful, abstract, out-of-focus cityscapes. Full Article
Lifestyle Loving Vincent Now Showing in SA Lifestyle February 21, 2018 Loving Vincent Now Showing in SA Loving Vincent, the world’s first fully painted feature film, made up of over 65 000 frames, is officially coming to South African screens this week. Full Article