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Hand embellished Linocut
61 x 46 cm
R9,800 ex. VATR11,270 incl. VAT
Hand embellished Linocut
61 x 46 cm
Within South Africa we courier your artwork to your door - the shipping cost will show at the checkout. When shipping art internationally, two primary options are commonly considered: crated and rolled. Crating involves securely packaging the artwork in a custom-built crate, providing maximum protection against physical damage but often resulting in higher shipping costs due to size and weight. We will be in touch regarding the best options for you. Virtual hanging of art is an innovative service we offer that allows art enthusiasts and collectors to visualize how artworks will appear in their desired spaces before making a purchase. We digitally place the selected artworks on your walls, in the correct scale to achieve the desired aesthetic. This service not only helps in making informed decisions but also enhances the overall art-buying experience, providing a realistic preview of the final result and ensuring that the chosen artworks harmonize with the surrounding decor. Please contact us to make use of this service!
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On the other hand, rolling art involves taking stretched paintings off the frame, carefully wrapping the artwork and placing it in a protective tube. This method is more cost-effective and suitable for flexible pieces.
Choosing between crating and rolling depends on the specific artwork's size, fragility, and budget, as well as the destination's shipping requirements and regulations.
Virtual Hanging
Hand embellished Linocut
61 x 46 cm
Sizwe Khoza
Sizwe Khoza, a distinguished contemporary visual artist, was born in Mozambique in 1990, amidst the final years of the country’s Civil War. In 1995, he relocated to South Africa, a move that profoundly influenced his artistic journey.
His formal education began at Nkumbulo Comprehensive School, where he matriculated in 2010. He attended printmaking classes at the esteemed Artist Proof Studio, an experience that ignited his passion for the arts and led to his graduation in 2012.
Khoza’s early works were heavily influenced by photographs depicting black women and their surroundings in Mozambique, reflecting his deep connection to his heritage. This connection remains a significant source of inspiration, as Khoza makes biannual trips to Mozambique to capture the essence of his homeland through photography and sketching, translating these experiences into his art.
In 2013, Khoza was awarded a residency at the William Humphrey Art Gallery in Kimberley, where he was mentored by the late Dumisani Mabaso. This residency allowed him to specialize in various printmaking techniques such as drypoint and silkscreen.
By 2014, Khoza had transitioned into an educational role, teaching printmaking to first and second-year students at Artist Proof Studio, thereby nurturing the next generation of artists.
Khoza’s artistic journey has seen him participate in numerous group exhibitions both locally and internationally.
In Cape Town, Sizwe Khoza is showing his art at The Artists Gallery.