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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40.2x32.5in
About this artwork
My artwork juxtaposes two figures from different realms: one more instinctual and untamed, the other contemporary, cerebral, and constrained. Both going to create a living in very different ways. The bushman I photographed outside the Kgalagadi in South Africa. The graffiti is images I've collected. Other symbols are African in origin. The raptor I photographed in Namibia. It speaks to the universal journey of 'going to work' and contrasts our innate… human instincts with societal expectations. This piece challenges viewers to reflect on identity and adaptation in the human experience, adding a compelling, thought-provoking energy to any space. In this vibrant piece, I meld photography, graffiti, pen, and ink on a colorful canvas, intertwining elements of Khoisan art with street art and semi-abstract styles.
« Our lives are the canvas and, as such, we are both the creator and the creation. »
Ann Gadd, an award-winning South African painter, has exhibited nationally and in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Italy. In her works, she employs lightness and humor to reflect the profound, often using African symbolism to celebrate her heritage and illustrate her country's paradoxes. Usually painting in series, Gadd’s unique blend of naive and pop is translated through acrylics on canvas. Her ADD means she switches from series according to mood. Recently longlisted for the Visual Art Open 2024 UK, International Emerging Artist Awards. Finalist in the Singulart International Women's Day 2025 Award "Being a finalist is a remarkable achievement—one that reflects the strength and originality of your work."