When an artist steps back into the world with new work, you can often feel the shift before you even know the story. With Kirsty Wolffs, the return arrives in colour; confident, intentional, and unapologetically alive. A tattoo artist and artist, Wolffs paints as if she’s witnessing the world re-open. Her work feels like a …
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Kirsty Wolffs: A New Season of Colour, Renewal & Quiet Strength
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There Is A Way Out | Tryston Brickles’ Acts of Seeing
In There Is A Way Out, Tryston Brickles offers more than a portrait — he offers a second chance at being seen. Drawn from real encounters in Cape Town’s Southern Peninsula, the figure at the center of this work: a man quietly sitting at the robots with a box of matches on his lap becomes …
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Welcoming Aneesa Loonat to Unsung Art: A Journey of Thought, Texture, and Expression
We are thrilled to welcome contemporary South African emerging artist Aneesa Loonat to our growing family of creatives. Aneesa’s work is bold, conceptual, and deeply rooted in both personal and societal narratives. With a background in fine art and a passion for challenging perspectives, she brings a fresh voice to our collection, offering thought-provoking pieces …
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Episode #22 – Art Blast with Charl Marais
Starting out wanting to study journalism, but eventually finding his way to art and architecture has led Charl on a wonderful journey where he has found his passion and it shows!
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Episode #12 – How to become an Unsung Artist
Are you an artist? Would you like to join our platform? Inge answers all your questions and explains exactly how you can get on board!
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Episode #10 – ‘Art Blast’ with Naeemah Petersen
A quick chat and welcome with a new artist on the Unsung Art website, Naeemah Petersen. We discuss her beautiful works and some of the messages behind the moody paintings…
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Episode #9 – ‘Art Blast’ with Nicla Fiorentino
We chat to new Unsung Artist, Nicla about the story behind her artworks. You may have spotted the colourful creatures online recently, but know you can hear the story of how they came into existence and what makes them so special.
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