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Cultural Dipping Painting

Cherie Roe Dirksen

South Africa

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

This painting is mixed media on canvas. I've experimented with spray-paint, acrylic, liner and oil pastel (fixed). My friends young girl was drawing in my studio and left my box of oil pastels open. When I went up there to paint, I started to pack it away when an idea hit me, 'why not use a combination of oil pastel on acrylic?'. So I did and the effect was amazing. I fix it with a spray so it won't smudge, then it is varnished. What inspired me to paint this? Always beauty...but this started off as a 'tribal meets modern world', how the beautiful black women of this land have so gracefully merged with 'western' culture and fashion. While I was painting this, I read an article about how more and more darker skinned people are trying to bleach and lighten their skin. I was completely gobsmacked as one of the most awesome traits of African people is their smooth, toned, chocolate-coloured skin. I think they're mad to not love their colour but we all have 'the grass is greener on the otherside' demons to ward off, I suppose. I have a friend called Pheliwe. The first thing that drew me in about her, other than her infectious smile and personality, was the fact that she had the most silky even-toned brown skin. I even had to ask her if I could touch her arm. So, the message of this piece — love the skin you're in! Shipping Options: I recommend that the painting comes rolled in a tube for safety reasons. However, the painting is on boxed canvas (sides are painted black) if the purchaser would prefer it remain on the stretcher frame then the packaged dimensions are approx. 80cm x 45cm x 8cm - 8kg's.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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I'm a self-empowerment author as well as a multi-media artist. I originally come from the tip of Africa — Cape Town. My art is a reflection of my inner workings and my passion for bright colours, form, symbology, fractals and sacred geometry — whatever stimulates me to unpack a vision onto canvas with whatever medium feels right (which is why I continuously experiment with mixed media). My drive is to bring something fresh, spirited, emotive and unique into the world. I combine my love of art with my fervor to write and help others to get their creative juices flowing. I run my own site and blog. I have been a regular columnist for Conscious Life News (2012-2018) and South Africa's holistic magazine, Odyssey (2016-2018). I work from home and live with my husband and two feline children in the bizarrely artsy and intriguing village of Barrydale (Klein Karoo) which provides me with infinite laughs, incredulity and moments of sheer awe and inspiration. I have also been the art and crafts teacher at my local youth upliftment center called, Net Vir Pret (which is Afrikaans for Just For Fun) since 2015. Our main focus for these classes is to teach the children to make crafts from upcycled material. I grew up and was schooled in Fish Hoek, a sleepy little coastal town on the Cape Point route. I took art lessons with local artist, Veronica Vincent, and later on — in my senior years of education — took extra classes at the Frank Joubert Art Center in Newlands where I pottered with ceramics and sculpture for 2 years. After leaving school I became a qualified Interior Decorator through the Sheffield School of Interior Design and worked in a few local framing consultants/galleries and art shops. In 1999 I left the art world in pursuit of music and joined a band called The Bends. We brought out 2 CD’s — ‘7 Days’ and ‘Uncomplicated’ before we decided to move to the UK. I'm currently the bass guitarist for the South African indie/alternative/rock band, Templeton Universe. We successfully over-funded our album (146% funded), 'Between Lies' (2017 release) via Indiegogo Crowdfunding (www.templetonuniverse.com) and are currently in studio working on our next release. After a 3 year escapade to the English countryside in 2002, I rekindled my love for art and started to paint and sell my work online — a new cyber adventure that would later prove to be the most incredible career move of my life.

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