"Redress"
Acrylic on board (740×1070)
This painting reflects my South African heritage and the ongoing process of redressing its past. The figure, draped in a red dress, evokes the weight of history—its color symbolizing both pain and resilience. The dress seems almost alive, carrying her forward through time. Her face is absent, representing the countless untold stories, while words swirl in her hair, a reflection of memory, identity, and the complexities of a nation’s narrative.”
Acrylic on board (740×1070)
This painting reflects my South African heritage and the ongoing process of redressing its past. The figure, draped in a red dress, evokes the weight of history—its color symbolizing both pain and resilience. The dress seems almost alive, carrying her forward through time. Her face is absent, representing the countless untold stories, while words swirl in her hair, a reflection of memory, identity, and the complexities of a nation’s narrative.”
Acrylic on board (740×1070)
This painting reflects my South African heritage and the ongoing process of redressing its past. The figure, draped in a red dress, evokes the weight of history—its color symbolizing both pain and resilience. The dress seems almost alive, carrying her forward through time. Her face is absent, representing the countless untold stories, while words swirl in her hair, a reflection of memory, identity, and the complexities of a nation’s narrative.”