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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
63x12.4in
About this artwork
During the late nineteen sixties and early seventies my working studio was situated on the banks of the Thlamalakane river outside Maun in the Okavango Swamps in Botswana. This carved wood panel brings back memories of my discovery of the simple and direct stylization of the wood carvings of the swamp tribesmen. Their basic visual approach influenced my own style greatly at that time.
Raymond Andrews is a painter with a background rooted in East London, South Africa, and extensive training in wood engraving, painting, and sculpture under renowned artists. He uses oil paint on carved or engraved wooden panels, rubbing in oxides and pigments and occasionally gilding, resulting in richly textured, incised surfaces that blend European complexity with African vibrancy. His evocative works explore natural themes, mythology, and fantasy through a personal visual language of symbols, aiming to awaken the viewer’s sense of forgotten dreams, hope, and the possibility of living in gratitude and celebration. Raymond has exhibited in one man-shows many times in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Botswana, as well as many group exhibitions in these African Countries and abroad.