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Colour and creativity bloom at launch of Salt Rock art studio

Artist's Way Studio co-owner Claire Lewis hopes it will become a place where people are able to reconnect with themselves through being creative.

Simbithi artist Hayley Lombard hosted a textured succulent art workshop for 20 enthusiastic participants at the launch of the Artist’s Way Studio in Foxhill on May 9.

Guests spent the afternoon enjoying champagne, cake and creative connection as they explored colour, texture and light to craft their own vibrant masterpieces. The studio is based at the Sage Centre, next to Skyline Coffee.

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Co-owner Claire Lewis said she had started the studio with her daughter-in-law in the hope that it would become a place where people are able to find community and reconnect with themselves through being creative.

“Our vision is grounded in the belief that everyone is creative – each person has their own artistic way, whether it’s through painting, styling, storytelling or simply showing up with heart. We hope this space reminds people that happiness is often handmade. Everyone has a creative voice worth expressing.”


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Kaylan Geekie

Kaylan has been with The North Coast Courier since 2024 after spending more than a decade as a sports journalist in the United Kingdom. He graduated with First-Class Honours in Sports Journalism from the University of West Scotland and went on to work as the digital editor for Super XV, digital content editor for SCRUM magazine and as a Cricket Scotland correspondent before returning home to South Africa.
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