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Sculptures that resonate with the human spirit - Cape Times

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Sculptures that resonate with the human spirit - Cape Times

A must-read article by the Cape Times about the synergy between art and nature.

The article showcases our six new majestic sculptures by four of South Africa’s up-and-coming artists. Their work presents compelling stories that resonate deeply with the human spirit.

The inclusion of the six sculptures celebrates the creative spirit that defines South Africa. “We believe in the transformative power of art and its ability to connect people with nature. These sculptures, crafted by the talented Sandro Trapani, Joyce Carreira, Ben Tuge, and Louis van den Heever, are not just beautiful additions to our gardens; they are powerful narratives that speak to the resilience, heritage, and dreams of our artists and our community.”

“Art has the unique ability to evoke emotion, provoke thought, and inspire change,” said Cottle.

Tyron Selmon-Butler, from Art Eye Gallery and curator of the Brahman Hills Sculpture Garden, noted that each piece spans themes of mythology, human strength, childhood wonder, and environmental reflection. “They’re more than just art; they are stories waiting to be discovered. As you explore the sculptures, you can’t help but find inspiration and a renewed appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us and the stories that connect us all.”

Read the full article here: https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/631c3543de7fba5600593eb4/67225a2ab7217934b50f3d26_Cape%20Times%20newspaper%20article.pdf

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