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River

R67,000 (Excl. VAT)
R77,050 (Incl. VAT)

Brand:Sara Gaqa

Oil on canvas

160 x 120 cm

Category: Product ID: 31161

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    Description

    The painting “River” is inspired by the constant flow of a river. A river is never stale or stagnant; it is in continuous motion, and this movement is essential to its health and to all life that depends on it. In the same way, life itself knows no true stillness—only ongoing renewal, cycles of transformation, and the continuous exchange of energy and matter.
    The work reflects the idea that we are both givers and receivers. From the moment we are born, we receive life, nourishment, and experience, and at the same time we are called to share and to give of ourselves. Like a river, we are not meant to possess or contain life, but to serve as a medium through which it flows. This balance of giving and receiving is what sustains harmony and vitality.
    Often, we attempt to resist change—to hold on, to accumulate, to control. Yet in doing so, we move against the fundamental law of nature: constant flow and transformation. Stagnation arises not from movement, but from resistance to it.
    River is also inspired by the poem On Giving by Khalil Gibran, whose words are inscribed into the painting itself. The poem reinforces the central theme of the work: that true abundance lies not in holding, but in allowing life to move freely through us.

    You give but little when you give of your possessions.
    It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.
    For what are your possessions but things you keep and guard for fear you may need them tomorrow?……
    There are those who give little of the much which they have—and they give it for recognition and their hidden desire makes their gifts unwholesome.
    And there are those who have little and give it all.
    These are the believers in life and the bounty of life, and their coffer is never empty.
    There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward…..
    And you receivers—and you are all receivers—assume no weight of gratitude, lest you lay a yoke upon yourself and upon him who gives.
    Rather rise together with the giver on his gifts as on wings;
    For to be overmindful of your debt, is to doubt his generosity who has the freehearted earth for mother, and God for father.

    Brand

    Sara Gaqa

    Sara Gaqa

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    Sara Gaqa was born in Germany in 1980 and is of both German and Iranian heritage. Her childhood was shaped by living between these two cultures, offering her a broad perspective on identity and instilling a strong sense of global belonging. From an early age, she was drawn to art and design, spending much of her time drawing and painting. At the age of 14, she began painting on canvas, an artistic practice that has remained central to her life ever since. In 2000, Sara Gaqa chose to pursue a path in the natural sciences rather than formally studying art. She earned a Master’s degree in Biology in 2006. Gaqa views art and science as deeply interconnected disciplines, both rooted in observation, curiosity, and a desire to understand the world: science through objective analysis, and art through emotional and visual expression. While traveling through South Africa in 2006, Sara Gaqa met her husband. Two years later, she relocated to Cape Town, where they now live with their daughter. Leaving her scientific career behind, she embraced her long-standing passion for art and began working as a full-time artist. Today, Sara Gaqa exhibits her work both in South Africa and internationally. Sara Gaqa’s first experience of Africa left a lasting impression. She was deeply moved by the continent’s spiritual energy and the profound connection many people maintain with nature, tradition, and community. The vibrant cultures, rich colours, and organic rhythm of daily life continue to be powerful influences in her work. Sara Gaqa’s paintings explore themes of connection, longing, and the universal search for meaning. At times, this search is directed outward, toward the sky, the unknown, or the divine. At other times, it turns inward, expressed through introspective moments or the emotional gaze of a figure. Eyes frequently feature in her work, inviting viewers into a moment of direct, personal reflection. Sara Gaqa’s paintings are created in multiple layers, each one adding depth and complexity. She incorporates different textures, materials, and words, allowing each layer to reflect the emotional and conceptual depth the painting seeks to convey. Words, poetry, literature, and philosophical texts often serve as emotional and conceptual starting points for her pieces. Lines or fragments from meaningful texts are frequently incorporated into her paintings, sometimes hidden, sometimes visible, adding another layer of meaning and inviting viewers to explore the relationship between language and image. Sara Gaqa has exhibited her work widely, including at ART Innsbruck, an art fair in Austria, as well as numerous exhibitions across South Africa, Europe, and the US. She is an integral part of The Travelling Art Gallery, through which she has participated in exhibitions in Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Ludwigshafen, Munich, Kassel, Palma de Mallorca, and New York to name a few. In South Africa, Sara Gaqa is exclusively represented by The Artists Gallery.

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