Winter Studio Sale - June 2022

This catalogue contains my artworks that are available as part of the June 2022 Winter Studio show at SideTrack Studios. All of my artworks are painted on location (en plein air) in and around Cape Town, South Africa. Some paintings were painted just this last week! Fresh off the easel :) If you would like to buy or inquire about an artwork, please send me a message. Artworks can be shipped to anywhere in the world. If you are living outside of South Africa, I will provide you with a full quote including shipping, insurance and fumigation (where required).

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x30cm, June 2022.

Lion's Head in the Morning Mist from Beta Beach - Sold

5 500 ZAR

355 USD / 335 EUR

A misty morning on beautiful Beta Beach, I painted alongside two of my SideTrack Studios artist friends. It was a morning filled with conversation, awe for our natural environment, and joy at being out in nature. A new regular date for the three of us!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x30cm, May 2022. Framed.

Red Hill Mountain from Scarborough Nature Reserve

4 000 ZAR

260 USD / 245 EUR

After visiting a friend who lives just on the border of the Scarborough Nature Reserve, I was seized by inspiration while looking at this view over to Red Hill Mountain (so called, she shared with me, because at sunset this mountain turns red!). I drove away, but had to turn around just a few minutes down the road to come back and paint this scene. When inspiration strikes, it is hard to let it go, and indeed, I try not to… I much prefer to allow the inspiration to take hold and guide me!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 40x30cm, April 2022.

Scarborough Beach Late Summer - Sold

4 000 ZAR

260 USD / 245 EUR

I walked down to Scarborough Beach near Cape Point, in Cape Town, wanting to continue to enjoy the beautiful day, after painting earlier in the day nearby. I didn’t have to look far - as I walked towards the path down to the beach, I was immediately struck by this view, unique at this time of year for the yellow daisies in the bushes on either side of the path. I set up right there and painted! I did need to find two rocks from the path to weight my easel - the wind picked up just as I was ready to start painting!

Oil on Wooden Panel, 47x37cm, May 2021. Framed.

Castle Rock Morning Light - Sold

8 250 ZAR

555 USD / 480 EUR

On my way to a morning free dive at Castle Rock, just past Simon’s Town, I pulled over and painted the view looking back towards Muizenberg and the winelands. The morning mist was still hanging low over the land, creating that special Cape Town morning feeling…

Available for purchase through State of the Art Gallery.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 61x26,5cm, September 2021.

Groot Constantia Vineyards Morning View - Sold

7 500 ZAR

505 USD / 435 EUR

Living in Constantia brings so many joys, including having this publicly owned vineyard just around the corner. I love waking up and finding my way to a hilltop in the vineyard with my morning cup of coffee, ready for the day to begin and the mist to rise.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 45x35cm, June 2022.

Pine Trees on Rondebosch Common

5 000 ZAR

325 USD / 305 EUR

It was a cloudy overcast day, so my close friend and artist Alice Toich and I searched for a view that would have high contrasts - such as dark pine trees silhouetted against the sky. When we found this spot on nearby Rondebosch Common, the sky was already blue, but the contrast worked just as well!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 45x35cm, June 2022.

Franschhoek Mountains from Tokai Forest

4 500 ZAR

290USD / 275 EUR

Some months ago the Fynbos portion of Tokai Forest was “cleared” by burning - a needed activity to stimulate the release of seeds from the indigenous flora, and to protect against future unplanned fires. The landscape that remains is part desolate, part new growth. I went for a walk with a friend around the forest, and as soon as the walk ended, promptly set up my easel next to the carpark and captured this view over the forest to the distant Franschhoek mountains. I love the variety of light blues as the mountains recede far into the distance. And I also love just how far we can see!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 60x25cm, April 2022. Framed.

Elephant's Eye from Silvermine Gate

5 000 ZAR

325 USD / 305 EUR

A still, quiet morning at the entrance to the Silvermine Nature Reserve. I come here often to swim in the dam (it’s very cold!) or walk in the mountains, with the most well-known hike being up to “Elephant’s Eye”, so called due to the cave’s dark entrance appearing like the eye of an elephant. I knew I wanted to capture the feeling of the morning shadows on the mountain, and this day was it! No wind, and some playful clouds skirting the mountaintop.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x30cm, August 2021.

Prince Albert Karoo Farm with Distant Hills

5 750 ZAR

390 USD / 335 EUR

I attended a week-long Plein Air painting retreat in Prince Albert at the end of August. The scenery in the Karoo is so different to Cape Town. I was mesmerised by the blue of the distant hills, and by the dusty feeling. I was amazed by the amount of fine dust particles layering every part of my car - on the inside! I stood at the top of the driveway into this farm to capture the hills, but found myself equally captivated by the farm itself.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 30x40cm, September 2021.

Swartberg Pass Orange Mountains - Sold

4 500 ZAR

305 USD / 260 EUR

The Swartberg Pass is one of the most spectacular drives I’ve explored in South Africa - winding its way up a canyon carved over millenia by the Gamka River. The pass was built by Thomas Bain and opened in 1888. We were spoiled for choice with spectacular views in every direction - the only challenge was how to position ourselves to get some perspective on the towering fold mountains all around us. Here is a view of the start of the Pass, with the sun creeping around the cliffs. We even caught the “setting” sickle moon.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 61x26.5cm, August 2021.

 

Groot Constantia View Towards Devil’s Peak - Sold

7 500 ZAR

505 USD / 435 EUR

Sometimes the toughest decision is which direction to face! On this morning, I came to paint the scene stretching out towards Franschoek, but I was immediately drawn to the clouds descending into the Constantia Valley. Instead of resisting, I went with it, and loved trying to capture the moment.

Oil on Wooden Panel, 45x30cm, May 2021.

Noordhoek Beach Morning Light - Sold

4 000 ZAR

270 USD / 230 EUR

The clouds on this morning were dotted all over the peninsula, teasing me as I drove around Chapman’s Peak, begging to be painted. I settled on this spot overlooking Noordhoek Beach, capturing the clouds as they disappeared towards the horizon.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x30cm, December 2022.

Groot Constantia View of Trees across the Vineyards - Morning - Sold

5 500 ZAR

355 USD / 335 EUR

The silhouette of the pine trees against the distant Franschhoek mountains grabbed me immediately. What this painting doesn’t capture is the busy morning in the vineyard with trimming machines weaving their way up and down and in-between the rows of vines - I had to move out of the way several times!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 42x32cm, May 2021. Framed.

Noordhoek Peak with Cotton Wool Clouds

5 350 ZAR

360 USD / 310 EUR

On this same day, the cotton wool clouds only became more dramatic as the morning progressed. I was on my way to my studio, but couldn’t help myself… I pulled over my car as I was leaving Noordhoek, and planted my easel right in the road, to capture the exciting display of luminescent clouds punctuating the bright blue sky, leaving all sorts of moving shadows on the mountain face.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 47x37cm, February 2021. Framed.

Bakoven Rocks From Above - Midday Bright Light - Sold

7 750 ZAR

525 USD / 450 EUR

The sun was already almost directly overhead when I painted this painting overlooking the rocks of Bakoven - a time of day when normally I am inside, away from the hot sun. But on this day, I was gratefully protected by the shade on a friend’s balcony, allowing me to capture the bright white light bouncing off the rocks.

Available for purchase through State of the Art Gallery.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x30cm, December 2021.

Groot Constantia Afternoon View Towards Franschhoek

5 500 ZAR

355 USD / 335 EUR

Standing close to the Jonkershuis Restaurant at Groot Constantia, I loved painting as the servers carried wine buckets and picnic baskets to the guests sitting on the shaded lawn below. There was such a festive atmosphere - one of pure enjoyment, with lots of laughter ringing out the whole time I painted. I very much felt part of a special moment of friendship and fun. And I loved the interest and engagement from the servers as they saw the painting develop on each of their trips to their guests!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 47x32cm, June 2021. Framed.

Rondebosch Common Big Clouds Evening

7 000 ZAR

470 USD / 405 EUR

Rondebosch Common has become a favourite spot for our Wednesday evening Plein Jane meet-ups. On this evening, the clouds were creating all sorts of exciting shapes, creating all sorts of fun for me as I tried to capture them as fast as they were moving.

Available for purchase through State of the Art Gallery.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 37x29cm, November 2020. Framed.

Camps Bay Tidal Pool Rocks - Morning

4 340 ZAR

295 USD / 250 EUR

Standing just to the left of the tidal pool in Camps Bay, I was captivated by the reflections of the rocks on the water, and by the variety of shapes, colours and patterns of the rocks. I also loved the bright green bits of algae and seaweed contrasting with the warm oranges and pinks on the rocks.

 

Oil on Italian Canvas Board, 50x40cm, July 2020.

Chapman’s Peak Mountain

6 000 ZAR

405 USD / 350 EUR

Staring up at the peaks above me, I was struck by the majesty of the rocks and outcroppings, throwing deep shadows across the mountainside as the sun moved higher and higher in the sky. I came back a second day to make sure I’d captured the shadows accurately - they had almost disappeared by the time I finished painting on the first day!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 60x25cm, November 2021.

Summer Field along Klein Constantia Road

4 500 ZAR

290 USD / 275 EUR

I began this painting in September, on a road very near my house, looking towards one of my favourite views in Cape Town - Constantia Nek! A very special place for me, as we used to go for evening walks here all the time as I was growing up. I returned to finish the painting in November, and wow had the scene changed! The field of green new grass was now very mature - yellows and ochres. The trees were in full bloom, and the feeling was completely different. I love experiencing the same place, at a different moment in time. The seasons amaze me!

 

Oil on Italian Stretched Canvas, 40x30cm, November 2020.

Dalebrook Rocks and Beach

5 250 ZAR

355 USD / 305 EUR

I painted this with two en plein air painting friends nearby. I was absorbed by the variety of colours and transparencies in the water as the tide came in (or was it went out?) in the little rock pools on the shore. I also loved seeing the waves coming into the shore, at times completely submerging the rocks, at other times leaving them bare, revealing the bright green algae.

When I was a child, I came to this part of Cape Town with a group called The Questioner's Club. We were all given an open wooden frame (exactly like one you would stretch a canvas over, now that I think about it), and were invited to place the open frame on any spot on the rocks. We then had to draw all that we saw in that one square - algae, muscles, sea anemones... I'll never forget the experience. How much variety there was in that one small square.

Available for purchase through State of the Art Gallery.

 

Oil on Canvas Board, 40x30cm, July 2020.

Clifton 1st Beach View From Below

4 000 ZAR

270 USD / 230 EUR

Painted with my bare feet firmly planted in the sand on Clifton 1st Beach. Even though I grew up in Cape Town, I don’t know Clifton 1st Beach very well - I spent my Clifton beach days on 4th Beach. I loved the grand rocks and the Karbonkelberg Mountain Range in Hout Bay peeking it’s head out in the distance.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 45x35cm, July 2021.

Rondebosch Common Sunset Light on Devil’s Peak

5 500 ZAR

370 USD / 320 EUR

Another beautiful Plein Jane Wednesday evening. No clouds in the sky on this night, allowing the warm light from the setting sun to bathe the mountain side and tips of the trees.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 42x32cm, April 2021. Framed.

 

Saunder’s Rock High Tide

5 355 ZAR

360 USD / 310 EUR

I returned to Saunder’s Beach in Sea Point to work on another painting, only to discover it was high tide and my view was submerged in water (note to self - check tides ahead of time!). Happily, turning myself 90 degrees, I had this beautiful view, as the tide rushed in and out between the rocks dotted along the beach.

Oil on Wooden Panel, 47x37cm, October 2020. Framed.

Hout Bay Beach One October Morning

5 750 ZAR

390 USD / 335 EUR

Standing on the far end of Hout Bay Beach, near Mariner’s Wharf, I loved the soft play of light and shadow on the mountains in the distance. I was lucky to catch a sailboat as it did a loop in the bay.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 52x32cm, May 2021. Framed.

Chapman’s Peak Sandy Shores

6 400 ZAR

430 USD / 370 EUR

I have been so captivated by Chapman’s Peak as a mountain range, capturing different views from along Chapman’s Peak Drive and also from across the bay at the Harbour. On this day, I found the cove down below most mesmerising, with the light turquoise, translucent blues. It was fun to crop out the top of the mountain range altogether, as I focused just on the water and the bays along the shore.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 40x30cm, October 2020.

Camps Bay Beach Windy Morning

4 000 ZAR

270 USD / 230 EUR

I was inspired to find a place to paint on this sunny Tuesday morning. Driving past Camps Bay Beach, the view of the rocks in the turquoise sea made me stop the car and grab my easel and paints. However, what I didn’t expect was the strong gusts of wind that whipped down from Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles mountain range behind me, causing me to grab hold of my easel on many occasions, just in time to stop it from being lifted up and away. This was certainly one way to encourage an alla prima painting!

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x35cm, March 2021. Framed.

Bakoven Rocks Misty Morning

7 200 ZAR

460 USD / 410 EUR

A misty morning greeted me as I descended to the small Bakoven beach ready to paint with my fellow Plein Jane friend. Luckily, my imprimatura (base colour) of paint on this hand-prepared wooden panel was light blue - perfect for the conditions! I loved how the horizon was completely lost in the mist. By the time the sun burned away the clouds, it was time to go.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x35cm, January 2022. Framed.

Groot Constantia View Up the Hill with Clouds and Rain

6 000 ZAR

390 USD / 365 EUR

I love painting in Groot Constantia. No matter the weather, I can always find a place to set up and paint. On this morning, I was deeply immersed in painting the view ahead of me, including the increasingly menacing clouds. As I started to feel like the painting was almost finished for the day, I turned around and saw the rain clouds were about to descend on me! They had been building just behind me and I had had no idea! The rain was suddenly pouring down, on me, my painting, my easel and palette! Luckily, oil and water don’t mix, so the painting was absolutely fine :) I, on the other hand, definitely got wet!

Available for purchase through The Cape Gallery.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 50x35cm, January 2022. Framed.

Groot Constantia Big Cloud Morning

6 000 ZAR

390 USD / 365 EUR

While there was no rain on this morning, there was definitely a lot of action! These clouds were big and bright - with the rising sun directly behind them, creating a silver lining like none I’d ever seen before! I had to work quickly - even quicker than usual! - to capture the effect I was so drawn to. The light on the edges of the vines created such a bright, fresh green, it seemed to mimic the "silver lining” of the clouds, but in green!

Available for purchase through The Cape Gallery.

 

Oil on Wooden Panel, 45x35cm, February 2021.

Bakoven Rocks Turquoise Sea

5 500 ZAR

370 USD / 320 EUR

Standing high above the rocks and shore, I could see the turquoise translucency of the water over the rocks and sand. The colours were so varied and beautiful!

 

Oil on Canvas Board, 50x40cm, July 2020

Clifton 2nd Beach Rocks

5 500 ZAR

370 USD / 320 EUR

Apparently this was a very unique view I captured, as told to me by a Clifton 2nd Beach local. The rocks are usually covered with white, fine sand, but due to the winter storms this year, the sand was washed away and all these rocks were exposed. I love that I captured a view that may not reveal itself again for some time.