Description
This artwork pays homage to the historical significance of the Mount Nelson Hotel, which opened its doors in 1899 amidst a time of immense challenges, particularly for women of color.
The piece captures the spirit of celebration as a colored woman indulges in the tradition of high tea at this iconic establishment, symbolizing the overcoming of obstacles and the appreciation of simple pleasures.
The central figure in the artwork is an elegantly dressed woman, exuding confidence and grace.
Her attire is meticulously chosen to reflect her triumph over adversity, embodying the collective resilience of individuals like her who defied societal limitations. The woman’s skirt is adorned with vivid prints showcasing a myriad of ingredients, such as Huletts sugar, Royal baking powder, Five Roses tea, and others.
These elements represent not only the components of a delightful high tea but also serve as symbols of progress and the ability to enjoy the finer things in life that were once denied or restricted.
The backdrop of the artwork showcases the Mount Nelson Hotel, a renowned colonial building in Cape Town that has undergone a captivating transformation. The building is adorned with vibrant and colorful prints, signifying the richness and diversity of South Africa’s rainbow nation.
This renovation not only enhances the visual appeal but also reflects the spirit of inclusivity and the embrace of cultural heritage that defines the present-day society.