Daily Dispatch

Floradale show celebrates EC

- NONSINDISO QWABE nonsindiso­q@dispatch.co.za

The Floradale Art Gallery will be welcoming spring through their latest exhibition, which goes up this Saturday and will last well into summer.

Titled Life Spring, the gallery’s latest exhibition is a celebratio­n of rebirth and all things new. A select few of East London’s artists will have collaborat­ive works on display for the duration of the exhibition.

Floradale gallery manager Jen Rowland said the series of artworks selected were colourful portrayals of the Eastern Cape’s astounding beauty.

Selecting the 20 artists whose creations will be on display was an organic process that brought the beauty of the province alive through a blend of different artworks.

“We try to portray the Eastern Cape very strongly in all our artworks, and race is an essential part of what we do. We live in a multicultu­ral province and that comes out in the way we represent ourselves artistical­ly. We can’t have just one cultural group represente­d if we are to fully capture beauty in the Eastern Cape.”

An avid artist herself, Rowland will be displaying her latest artwork, which is a visual representa­tion of the landscape she witnessed on a drive from Kimberly recently. “I was drawn to the stark pale yellow grasslands, the ochre red earth and the torn trees. It was so different to our more subtropica­l Eastern Cape around here,” she said.

The exhibition features different mediums including oil painting, photograph­y, ceramics and glass.

“We are bringing in more craft work like beaded cloth, which is typical of the province. It will comprise a high-quality crosssecti­on of artworks,” she said.

One of the artists set to showcase their collection is Mafuzandil­e Solombela,

His twin-set artworks are titled Colours of East London and Imibala yaseMonti. He said his clay-painting with transparen­t glazing pieces were inspired by the aesthetic beauty of East London.

“They represent the natural beauty of Imonti, from the green nature to the beautiful blue beaches.

“I’m excited to be part of very few local exhibition­s which bring together people from different races. It reflects positively on the growth of the local art industry.”

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? VISUAL FEAST: Jen Rowland sits next to her gouache painting, one of the works to be on display at the Life Spring Exhibition.
Picture: SUPPLIED VISUAL FEAST: Jen Rowland sits next to her gouache painting, one of the works to be on display at the Life Spring Exhibition.

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