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 exhibitions 

Elton Mugomo
A life in Black and White
8 to 30 September 2016
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Odissey
    on canvas

Opening Thursday 7 July 2016 at 18h00 House of Arts

Yasiel Palomino Perez

 

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Yasiel Palomino captures the spirit and happiness of youth in this vibrant painting. The predominance of yellow is uplifting and adorable, an emotional pull that brings out the playfulness and happiness of innocence. A feeling of joy passes from this painting to the viewer.

What do I see when I look at you? This deeply provocative painting by Yasiel Palomino will hold your attention. Each time you look at it, you will see something new and meaningful. The eyes in this painting reminds us that many emotions remain hidden within our souls. What do I see when I look at you?

In this gorgeous painting, artist Yasiel Palomino captures the spirit of the horse, which has always represented the emotions of freedom and untamed beauty. Yet there is an air of fragility and playfulness surrounding the strength and power of the horse which is represented by the leaves.

This horse will completely captivate you with his charming ways, soulful eyes, and swishy tail. He anchors the painting, yet is surrounded by the magical swish of his beautiful tail, luring us into the painting! Artist Yasiel Palomino is inspiring with his ability to capture emotions on canvas and by doing so, to invite us to experience them ourselves.

It’s all about the cars. Or is it? In this vibrant and colorful painting, Cuban artist Yasiel Palomino instantly grabs your synopses and sends them into overdrive. The beauty of the car reminds us that there is hope, while the buildings are representative of oppression and poverty. Keeping the old cars functional is a symbol of how the drive to live will always pump powerfully through our veins.

Emotionally charged, this painting by inspiring Cuban artist Yasiel Palomino, captures the playfulness and recklessness of the convertible. The car is the first thing to grab your attention, but it’s beauty is overshadowed by the buildings in the background, a heartfelt reminder of the plight of the Cuban people.

Annika Funke
Etosha's waterholes
a choreography

11/04/2016 - 25/04/2016

Elke le Roux
Rising Giants

24/06/2015 - 24/07/2015

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