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Greater Kruger Art Association holds first exhibit since 2019

The Greater Kruger Art Association held its first exhibition since 2019 at the Casterbridge Lifestyle Centre over the weekend.

Several painters and sculptors gathered at the centre on Sunday November 28, embracing the sunshine following a week of rain, and showcasing their magnificent art for all to see.

Jacquie Perrem. You can find her work on her Facebook page, Jacquie Moses Perrem, or her Instagram page, @jacquieartist.

The association’s chairperson, Stephan Sutherland, said it had been a busier day than expected with some artists even making several sales.

Paintings by Hannes Scholtz.

He said there were about 15 artists exhibiting on Sunday. The exhibit started at 10:00 and the artists started packing up afterwards at about 14:00.

Liz McQueen.

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One of them, Rina Raath, said she sold quite a big painting, which she said she was very excited about.

Debbie Tarrant-Phillips.

“I haven’t painted in a few months and I told myself that I would start again if I sold some of my art at the exhibit on Sunday. Now I will have to start painting again,” she said.

Some paintings done by Liz McQueen.

The association will hold its next exhibit at the Casterbridge Lifestyle Centre on December 19, and hopes to draw more artists and visitors.

Debbie Guy’s art. You can find her work on her Facebook page, DBZ Art.
Maretha du Preez.
Hettie Oosthuizen.
Edith van Vuuren. You can find her art on her Facebook page, Florence Ink.
Hannes Scholtz.
Linda Swan.

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