Two artists DuduBloem and Sarah Grace collaborating in an exhibition focussing on message in textile art
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By CityLIfe Arts Writer
Two artists who use textile in their art to communicate a message DuduBloem and Sarah Grace are currently having a collaborative exhibition involving two related galleries focussing on emerging and established artists, Berman Contemporary in Milpark and Candice Berman Gallery in Riverside, Bryanston, respectively. The collaborative show is at Candice Berman Gallery in Bryanston.
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“”Something Good Studio work with artists and designers who communicate strong positive messages via their work in creation of stand-out textile pieces for life.
In community, we use art and design to encourage well-being, happiness and purpose. We aim to make a gentle, positive impact in the lives of our clients and collaborators, and in the process leaving the world a better place,”say the curators of this show.
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“For the collaboration with Something Good Studio, I wanted something simple and playful. My circles are usually in a 3D format and now that they have been translated into a 2D format, they have a little more innocence and weightlessness to them With the continuous uncertainty that we are faced with in our everyday lives, we tend to feel under pressure and weighted,”says DuduBloem.
“Going into nature, to the wild places hardly touched by human hands, my desire is to capture the spirit or essence of the place. To create an emotional connection between myself, the viewer and nature.,” says Sarah Grace. .CandiceBerman Gallery is at Shop 8, Riverside Shopping Centre Bryanston, Johannesburg Email: info@candiceberman.co.za Tel: 011 463 8524 |