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Discover the essence of South Africa.
“A Brave New Winter” is a painterly study of the working class and the poor, offering an intimate look at their lives and living conditions. Through the use of oil on canvas, these works bare tedious labour – just as the subjects do, daily – and is designed as Trojan horses, exporting a raw reality into the awareness of the middle class and the wealthy by way of ‘beauty’ that ornament their walls and yet are haunting secrets.
This portfolio is a painterly study of the working class and the poor.
23cm X 34cm
61cm x 76cm
The inner voice of South Africa is unveiled, each brush stroke is a testament to the glorified yet deeply human sagas of daily life, seen through an empathetic lens of unparalleled artistic reverence.
The inner voice of South Africa unveiled.
Heritage lives beyond brush strokes.
“Quiet Erasure” takes a look at the still and unnoticed vanishing of a class of people that are growing evermore politically invisible. This is achieved by significantly increasing the canvas size from A Brave New Winter. The change in scale brings the viewer into a more direct and physical confrontation with the subjects, making their existence impossible to overlook.
This body of work takes a look at the subtle vanishing of lower classes of people.
The soul of legacy is permanence.
“Crown” is a visual ode to African women, adorning them with symbolic elements from the natural world. This series celebrates their strength and spirit, it is an ongoing succession, reflecting a commitment to a subject that is as admirable as the natural world.
“Crown” is an ode to African women.
Neil Louw is a Johannesburg based, South African fine artist and professional art director that curates ideas into visual assets.
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A premium collection print box set from an edition of 25.