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2024
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- Creator:Orly Rabinowitz (1956, South African)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 43.31 in (110 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Cape Town, ZA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2546214875002
Orly Rabinowitz spent her early years on a farm in Namibia. The arid desert landscape, wide open spaces, silence and isolation nurtured imaginative thought and contemplation. After teaching for many years in England and South Africa and having founded her own Art School for children and adults, her focus shifted to painting. The light, colours, textures and rhythms of the South African landscape and the forces of nature infiltrate her paintings. Merging the conscious with the unconscious she continuously explores unknown territory, finding connections between things seen and unseen, between the personal and the communal. Rabinowitz graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art with a BA (Art) and HDE (Post Graduate in Secondary Education) at the University of Cape Town in 1979. ‘For me painting is a physical, emotional and cerebral experience, inspired by nature, the human condition and the materiality of paint itself. I work from memory slowly building up a surface with colour, line, brushstroke and texture, to reflect a transformative and dynamic process. I strive to employ a balance between spontaneity and restraint. There is always interplay between the internal and external landscape and the shifting visual relationships. My paintings, much like their subject matter, continue to evolve with the changing light and the viewers own perception.’ Atmosphere, light and reflection juxtapose the technical conflicts that arise during the process of painting. Evolving from these tensions, it has given the artist the opportunity to find that quiet place where intuition has replaced intention.
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