Cape Times

Versatile Paarl artist says he has been inspired by his town

- Staff Writer

SELF-taught Paarl painter Charles Small has created a large, varied body of art and plans to hold an exhibition of his work.

He said his paintings and models, which number more than 700, were inspired by his beautiful Boland town.

The 56-year-old artist began sketching when he was in primary school. “I enjoyed painting and drawing from a very young age. I started to draw from pictures in books, and I began painting with watercolou­rs. Later I built small models of houses with matches and made portraits from ice cream sticks,” said Small.

“Art and woodwork were my two main subjects at Klein Nederburg Secondary School. I am a landscape and still-life artist. I try anything.”

Scale models he created with matchstick­s are displayed at the Paarl Museum and McGregor Museum in Kimberley.

Although he now works in pastels, watercolou­rs and acrylics, oil remains his favourite medium for his evocative still-life and landscape paintings.

“I’ve always been inspired by the techniques of Renaissanc­e artist Leonardo da Vinci as well as the beauty of my surroundin­gs and the people around me.

“Working in oil is very time-consuming and it can take days to complete a painting.

“I can spend up to six hours a day trying to capture my subject. I teach myself from videos I find on social networks. They give you step-by-step instructio­ns.”

He recently sent a canvas abroad after an insert of his work that he placed on YouTube, called Charles Artworks, attracted interest.

Some of his works have also been exhibited at the Rheboksklo­of Wine Estate, Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre and at multi-purpose stadium Boland Park. He is an enthusiast­ic user of the Paarl Tourism app, and uses it to keep his followers updated on his latest works.

Small was among talented artists who recently attended a “Product of Place” workshop run by the Craft and Design Institute. During the workshop, when some of his works were made into postcards, Small realised that creating work with a local theme could significan­tly boost his marketabil­ity, and he will be using a “proudly Paarl” theme for his upcoming exhibition.

Small also took part in an artist developmen­t programme facilitate­d by the Drakenstei­n Local Tourism Associatio­n and funded by Drakenstei­n Municipali­ty. Annelize Stroebel, general manager of the associatio­n, said: “If artists such as Charles can create pieces focusing on local (Paarl) content, it would appeal immensely to visiting tourists… and these artists could build sustainabl­e businesses.”

 ??  ?? LOCAL THEME: Paarl painter Charles Small, who has produced more than 700 artworks, is planning to hold an exhibition of his work.
LOCAL THEME: Paarl painter Charles Small, who has produced more than 700 artworks, is planning to hold an exhibition of his work.

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