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The Artist’s Gaze

I’ve often found, when I’m deeply immersed in creating art, that I enter a space similar to the mindset I’ve experienced in Japanese martial arts. A phrase from Kenjutsu always comes to mind: enzan no metsuke — “gazing at the far mountain.” It’s about seeing without staring, taking everything in without focusing on any one thing, yet […]

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Imagine…

In recent North Coast Artists “Think-Factory” get-togethers, we’ve begun to look at how we as artists value our work (how we price our art), and, as we begin to grow in terms of exposure and marketing reach, we’ve had cause to reflect on the quality of work we are putting out there, both as the […]

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Just Start!

I have to chuckle to myself. Yesterday (or was it the day before?), I had the perfect idea for an article, yet because I had a million-and-one other things on the go simultaneously, when it came to actually drafting it, the aforementioned ‘perfect idea’ had vanished into the ethers. Today, as I reach the very […]

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Flawed Perfection 

A recent barefoot hike with friends through the lush indigenous forest of Everton Conservancy, in Durban’s Upper Highway area, offered up, just as I had hoped, the topic for this month’s article. After recent rainfall, the earth underfoot was cool and energizing, although slippery in places, as our path took us alongside the equally refreshing […]

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The Magical Wonder of Mark Making 

I’ve known a great many creatives over the years, of varying levels of expertise and talent, some more well-known than others, either locally or abroad, yet to me, each and every one are equally representative of that infinite creative essence I refer to as Source*. When using the term ‘creatives’, I include all manner of […]

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Remembrance

As I pen this article on the 11th of November 2024, it’s been two days since yet another glorious North Coast Artists’ gathering — always a coming-together of friends for the love of visual art, from all walks of life and spanning perhaps three generations. As always, it’s a wonderful source of inspiration and creative […]

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The Limitless Self

Creating en plein air allows us to discard reference imagery gleaned off any other of the plethora of online image resources out there; it’s a living, limitless, three-dimensional image bank, and it’s all right there in front of us, waiting for us to zoom in or zoom out to our heart’s content.  I was chatting to a […]

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Going the Distance 

In last month’s blog post, I probed the question of how we determine the value of our art. It’s a very pertinent subject, particularly for us at North Coast Artists, as we slowly begin delving into the potential of gaining international exposure for our work — so for this article I’d like to explore the topic a […]

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What’s your Worth?

Each and every single one of us has an unwritten, unconscious, yet nevertheless indelible value, and we are continuously exhibiting our value through our thoughts and deeds. All too often, however, we allow others to define that value. When it comes to art, many of us artists have great difficulty in placing a value or […]

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Can We Swim Yet?

Of Ocean & Art And I have loved thee, Ocean! and my joyOf youthful sports was on thy breast to beBorne like thy bubbles, onward: from a boyI wantoned with thy breakers — they to meWere a delight; and if the freshening seaMade them a terror — ’twas a pleasing fear,For I was as it […]

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AI Rethink!

(Still thinking…) In last month’s blog, I spoke of a personal journey with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it had proved to be a great time saver in my creative process. In essence, AI is the science of making machines that can think like humans. One thing is for certain: AI is here to stay…and […]

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AI Rethink (part 1)

Last year, I wrote an article about the burgeoning realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its negative effects on the human factor in perceiving art and imagery. Not that I wish to recant the claims I’d made, but I have had cause to reflect on my standpoint and shift perspective somewhat over the intervening months […]

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Plagiarism

From time to time, the subject of plagiarism comes up on my scope, and I feel it begs addressing — so I hope to shed a little light on the matter.  The definition of plagiarism is, according to Oxford Dictionary: “the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s […]

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My Artsy Musings

My Artsy Musings: how YouTube brought purpose and perspective to my life.  Since I was a child I was artistic — I loved painting, drawing and colouring in, and during my junior primary years I was always taking artworks to school and receiving “Well Done” stamps on my wrists and gold stars on my artworks from […]

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Watercolour Demo by Anita Govan

I count myself as fortunate in belonging to a wonderful community of artists and art lovers in Durban called North Coast Artists. We get together on the second Saturday of every month, to hear all the latest news and showcase our work, in keeping with each month’s theme. However, the highlight of our gathering is […]

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AI-AI-oh!

A friend’s post on Facebook the other day brought to mind a gripe I’ve been chewing on of late: the burgeoning effects of AI (artificial intelligence) upon the world we live in and the implications it holds for the future as human beings.  I find it such a shame that, due to the proliferation of […]

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Scammer Alert!

A scamming trend seems to have grown prolifically in the art world in recent years, likely due to the increasing number of artists sharingtheir work on social media platforms. I’ve been approached numerous times, primarily on Instagram byindividuals who first compliment me on my art and then claim they want to make a purchase. There […]