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Creative Image Alberton celebrates first birthday

The vibrant art studio has quickly become a creative hub for the community.

Creative Image Alberton recently celebrated a year of creativity, marking a milestone for the art studio.

Over the past year, the studio has blossomed into a creative hub, offering the Alberton community a chance to explore their artistic sides.


Willemien Miller and Aimee du Toit Lombard.

Creative Image Alberton has become the go-to place for those seeking inspiration and relaxation.

The event featured paintings, a certificate handover to students who had completed their first stage and socialising over treats.


Back: Rita Tait, Leynette Taljaard, Beverly Lewis, Chetna Bhula, Isabel Lima. Front: Ricka Jacobs and Mandy da Silva.

The studio’s owner, Marilize Combrinck, said, “Here at the studio, we aim to create an environment that feels like an extended family and a safe space.

It is only by faith that we can celebrate this milestone. I strongly believe this studio was God sent.

Anton and Marilize Combrinck.

“The best thing about what I do is the ability to make a difference in someone’s life. It has always been my dream to be a teacher, but due to challenges earlier in my life, I could not pursue the dream. However, here I am, living out my dream of teaching amazing people.”


Mona and Claudia Helena, Samantha Winterbottom and Gail Seale

Combrinck thanked God and all the students who support Creative Image Alberton.

Reflecting on a year of colour, community and creativity, the team looks forward to more milestones where art will remain at the heart of bringing people together.


Madeleen and Natie Terblanche, Erna Volschenk and Lenie Sehmidt

Hugo and Annamarie Venter.

Gill Bonollo, Faye Gorman and Marisea Bruwer.

Lesley Clark, Sharon Kassim, Lynette van Niekerk and Sharell Kassim.

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