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Blue Route Mall hosts Bergvliet High School’s talented artists

- RIYADH KARODIA riyadh.karodia@inl.co.za

BERGVLIET High matric pupils transforme­d the Blue Route Mall into an art gallery this week.

The school proposed the idea of an exhibition at the mall to allow young aspiring artists to showcase their work to a wider audience.

“I named this piece Timeless because my utopia is one where there is no time. Time defines how we live our lives as most people focus on the past and the future, so I wanted to create a place where we can live in the moment and appreciate the beauty that is around us,” said Nicole Solomon.

Nicole hopes to study architectu­re next year.

Josh Abrahams said his art focusses on darkness and new light. For his final work, he merged the concepts of dystopia and utopia.

Josh often draws animals, and his most eye-catching piece is one of a tiger.

“I love animals. I have three cats. I like to experiment with different art styles and so during the December holidays

I tried out charcoal. Charcoal is really interestin­g. It took me 16 hours to draw this tiger with charcoal.”

Josh intends to study architectu­re next year.

He was inspired by his artistic grandfathe­r from a very young age.

His mother, Tania, said art was a healthy means of stress relief for teenagers and she was always fascinated by her son’s artwork. She said artistic pupils were often quiet and spoke much less than their peers as they tended to share what was going on in their minds through their art.

Two pupils from the school, Jamie Poggenpoel and Beah Share, had their artwork displayed at the Irma Stern Museum in Rosebank. Poggenpoel said the idea was to be inspired by the art style of Irma Stern and create pieces that re-imagined her works.

Principal Stephan Price said the school’s music and dance pupils had always had the opportunit­y to perform for the public but the school’s talented artists had not had a similar opportunit­y until now.

“What these youngsters have produced is in their heads. It is absolutely mind-blowing to see the work on the boards around us today that comes out of the minds of these young artists.”

Price also thanked the school’s art teacher, Saroj Shukla, who helped advance and hone the pupils’ skills.

Shukla has been teaching art for 35 years, the past five of them at Bergvliet High School. She said she enjoyed being part of the pupils’ journey, from conceptual­ising their art pieces all the way to the final product, sometimes guiding them along the way or simply letting them go with the flow.

Shukla encourages her pupils to pursue careers in art and related fields.

“When I graduated the opportunit­ies for art were very limited,” said Shukla.

“But today the whole wide world is open to artists. In First World countries, artists, graphic designers and architects can be paid more than doctors and engineers.”

Last week, the school’s matrics completed their final practical assessment tasks over a period of four days, six hours per day. The prompt this year was “utopia”.

The exhibition also featured a tribute to Price, who will retire early next year. Price served as deputy principal since 2005, and as principal since 2009. He was also once a pupil at the school.

“We are so fortunate to have such a wonderful sense of community at Blue Route Mall and have been overwhelme­d by the quality of work presented and have received such positive feedback from our community and customers,” said Bronwyn Rabie, marketing manager of the mall.

The exhibition is on show until Sunday, October 23 at the entrance of the mall’s food court.

 ?? Supplied ?? BERGVLIET High School matric pupil Lisa Siljeur stands beside her artworks on display at Blue Route Mall in Tokai. |
Supplied BERGVLIET High School matric pupil Lisa Siljeur stands beside her artworks on display at Blue Route Mall in Tokai. |
 ?? AN IRMA Stern-inspired artwork by Jamie Poggenpoel. | Supplied ??
AN IRMA Stern-inspired artwork by Jamie Poggenpoel. | Supplied
 ?? Supplied ?? BERGVLIET High School matric pupil Radek Hendriksz with his artworks. |
Supplied BERGVLIET High School matric pupil Radek Hendriksz with his artworks. |

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