Eastcoast Seascape
Oil on Canvas,
US$
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Eastcoast Seascape
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Oil on Canvas
W: 300mm x H: 220mm
W: 12" x H: 9"
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About Louise
LOUISE ALMON (1958)
"My greatest need and interest is to capture that which is closest to me - the atmosphere, colour and the essence of my surroundings"
Louise Almon has lived her life as a painter and ceramic artist for the past three decades. She produces artworks primarily in the form of multi-layered ink mono-prints, oil paintings and decorative ceramic work.
Lou[0x1]s work reflects her experience of engagement with the personal, social and physical splendor of the people and land of the Southern African sub-continent. [0x1]I paint that which I know, that which is close to me - the land, the sea, the people and places I have visited. I am interested in the 'linkages' that hold places and people together, and that which 'centers' one in a place. " says this established artist.
Through her work during her activist years as a young artist we see a rich tapestry of social realist murals and oil paintings reflecting the lives of ordinary South African workers and youth in struggle against apartheid. From her relationships with fellow cultural workers, friends and family, we see Lou[0x1]s deep interpersonal skills reflected in portraits and social scenes that are at once startlingly realistic and yet partially abstract. By using colour and space Lou perfects the creation of an ambiance of mood that captures the characters. Through her deep connection with Southern Africa[0x1]s natural beauty, we see that Lou[0x1]s seascapes and landscapes are imbued with a timelessness - both in their content and in the way they draw us in, tempting us to new discoveries with each viewing.
Louise Almon is an artist known for her deep social convictions and track record as the creator of quality works of art. Trained in the art schools of Rhodes and Cape Town universities, where she graduated as a Bachelor of Fine Art in 1981, Lou has honed her skills in the company of one of the giants of South African art - George Pemba [0x1] whom she worked intimately with from the mid-eighties till the end of the nineties. In addition her experience as an artist was further enriched by her involvement as a founder member of the Imvaba Arts Association, a non-profit organization that sought to promote black artists and make their work accessible to the art market.
Whether through sales at her continuous exhibitions or by way of commissioned contracts, Louise Almon[0x1]s paintings have come to adorn the walls of corporate offices, hotels, universities and the homes of art lovers both here and abroad.
Price Range
US$ 88-2,300
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Exhibitions
2010 Carol Lee "Decade" exhibition 2010 Xpressions 2010 Eastern Cape Artists 2010 Montage Gallery Port Elizabeth 2009 Everard Read Gallery 2009 Narina Trogon 2008 Cuyler Street Gallery 2007 Stewart Gallery 2004 Rossouw Gallery, Cape Town 2004 Cuyler Street Gallery, Port Elizabeth 2003 Group Exhibition, Stewart Gallery, Johannesburg 2002 Group Exhibition, Belling Gallery, Port Elizebeth 2002 Exhibition of Contemporary South African Art, Chelsea, London 2002 Facets Group Exhibition, Upstairs at Bamboo, Jo’burg 2002 “A touch of Class” Group Exhibition, Greenside High. Johannnesburg 2002 Allsorts Group Exhibition, Upstairs at Bamboo, Melville, Johannesburg 2002 Canvas and Clay Exhibition, Admiralty Gallery, Port Elizabeth 2001 Group exhibition, Cuyler Street Gallery. Port Elizabeth 2001 Group exhibition, Admiralty Gallery, Port Elizabeth 2000 Solo exhibition, Cuyler Street Gallery, Port Elizabeth 2000 Group exhibition, Outshoorn Festival 1999 Group exhibition, Cuyler Street Gallery 1999 Group exhibition, Uitenhage 1998 Group exhibition, Cuyler Street Gallery 1998 King George V1 Gallery, Renaissance exhibition 1998 Pro Arte exhibition, Robertson 1998 Debut Exhibition, Greenacres, Port Elizabeth 1997 Group exhibition, Merilyn’s Room 1996 Group exhibition, ABSA Johannesburg 1996 Exhibition, Cuyler Street Gallery 1994 “Imibono” exhibition, Grahamstown Festival 1993 APSA (Potters Association) Port Elizabeth 1993 Highbury exhibition, Feathermarket Hall, Port Elizabeth 1992 Great Babble exhibition, Grahamstown Festival 1990 Zabalaza Arts Festival, London. Louise Almon attended the Zabalaza Festival as an elected member of the group of 9 South African muralists’, chosen to paint a series of murals in London and Oxford. The group included David Koloane and Helen Sebidi amongst others. 1990 “Art from South Africa”, MOMA, Oxford, England. 1989 Imvaba Arts Exhibition, Perl Road
Education
BA Fine Art (University of Cape Town)
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