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Out of stockNirit Saban's work explores themes of nature and nurture. Climbing mountains and swimming in oceans are her major sources of inspiration. Her practice explores life and its many embodiments through physics, history, and the natural world.
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Kim Bischofberger is a Cape Town based artist and designer. Kimbolino is an ongoing series of archival artist prints, creating belonging through exploring imaginary architecture and dream spaces. The series marries the artists’ passion for architecture with the idea that we constantly manifest our own inner and outer spaces and selves. This journey opens portals to fantastical landscapes and a maze of new paths to discover.
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Out of stockGregor Röhrig - "It all started with an accidental ink blob that turned into a tiny little Aardvark. This process, also known as wabi-sabi, alludes to the beauty of things that are imperfect, incomplete, even accidental. Ink has these properties, and so I started dropping ink from various heights onto canvases and allowed my imagination to bring out whatever animal arrived in the process, resulting in a quirky series of work called the Ink Splash Safari.”
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Mika Revell is a Chinese-American multimedia artist based in Cape Town. Her work delves into the complex relationship between symbols of power and commodified objects, contrasting the ominous and alluring. Using pink pigments and polished finishes, she investigates processes of manufacturing and labour.
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Amy-Lee Tak is a self-taught artist with five years’ experience as a professional painter working in gouache, ink and acrylic on paper. Her work depicts unapologetic rest, comfort and freedom in one’s skin, mirroring her aspirations for softness and self-love. Her distinct style can be characterised by her flat application style and playful use of rich, vibrant colours.
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Amy-Lee Tak is a self-taught artist with five years’ experience as a professional painter working in gouache, ink and acrylic on paper. Her work depicts unapologetic rest, comfort and freedom in one’s skin, mirroring her aspirations for softness and self-love. Her distinct style can be characterised by her flat application style and playful use of rich, vibrant colours.
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Out of stockMariette Momberg is influenced by her feminist stance with a pinch of humour thrown in for good measure. Currently her art practice centres predominantly around printmaking, which she often uses in conjunction with other mediums such as embroidery, acrylic and watercolour.
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Out of stockOom and Greta Marti Lund 36 cm x 27.4cm Oil on paper Framed 2025 R5,000.00
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Alistair Bennett (Ali B) is a contemporary artist who lives & works in London, UK. He has an eclectic and varied music industry background spanning over two decades, as both a DJ and an artist. He has worked on various installations at Burning Man, where he has been a regular fixture for over a decade. He has spent several years assisting renowned POP artist Clive Barker, collaborating with him on the aptly titled ‘Clive’s Brush’ (2018). His work is typically three-dimensional, using a variety of materials.
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Alistair Bennett (Ali B) is a contemporary artist who lives & works in London, UK. He has an eclectic and varied music industry background spanning over two decades, as both a DJ and an artist. He has worked on various installations at Burning Man, where he has been a regular fixture for over a decade. He has spent several years assisting renowned POP artist Clive Barker, collaborating with him on the aptly titled ‘Clive’s Brush’ (2018). His work is typically three-dimensional, using a variety of materials.
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Keya Tama Brief Sleep
A4 Original Ink on Archival paper Framed in black Editions of 1 R6 500 (framed) Keya Tama is a South African artist based in New York City. His practice explores the contrast between ancient iconographies and modern folklore. Utilizing reoccurring motifs of people, animals, and nature, his murals tell stories of the past and the future. -
Keya Tama - Quest for Belonging
A4 Original Ink on Archival paper Framed in black Editions of 1 R6 500 (framed) Keya Tama is a South African artist based in New York City. His practice explores the contrast between ancient iconographies and modern folklore. Utilizing reoccurring motifs of people, animals, and nature, his murals tell stories of the past and the future.

















































