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Acrylic on box canvas framed in Kiaat 80cm x 80cm (excluding frame) 83cm x 83cm (framed) Janine Glanz
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Norman O'Flynn is a Cape Town based artist. He has a deep understanding of and love for the pop art tradition and explores what this genre means today. He refers to topics that have become relevant in the last decade and expresses them in a visual language ranging from familiar religious and pop iconography to celebrity culture and self-love.
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Out of stockUntitled Norman O’Flynn 31 cm x 41.5 cm Reverse painting on plexiglass Framed 2021 R16,000.00
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Out of stockAn ode to Autumn MJ Lourens 52 cm x 62 cm Acrylic on board Framed 2025 R32,000.00
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Out of stockKilmany Jo Liversage FLORAE - ORIGINAL PAINTING Acrylic, aerosol spray and marker on 300g Fabriano paper 77cmx56cm Unframed 1/1
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(b. 2000) grew up in East London in the Eastern Cape (South Africa) and started painting at an early age. When he was fourteen a local art teacher took him under his wing and taught him how to paint with oil paint and how to do figures and portraits. In 2019, aged eighteen, he moved to Cape Town where he began painting artworks that highlighted the inequalities and power structures in South Africa. “I want my paintings to make people question what they have become so comfortable with.”
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(b. 2000) grew up in East London in the Eastern Cape (South Africa) and started painting at an early age. When he was fourteen a local art teacher took him under his wing and taught him how to paint with oil paint and how to do figures and portraits. In 2019, aged eighteen, he moved to Cape Town where he began painting artworks that highlighted the inequalities and power structures in South Africa. “I want my paintings to make people question what they have become so comfortable with.”


















































