Hamilton Gallery has been hard at work to create a fresh new display for the start of the holiday season! Many of the sections of display within the space change and shift constantly as they sell artworks, receive new artworks, and rotate the display to keep things fresh. But the main display wall is where they work hardest to curate a stunning exhibition of larger artworks to really wow their visitors.
Here’s the latest update from Hamilton Gallery.
“Working with some of our favourite and longtime artists, this wall features new and old works to the space. On first entering the gallery, you’ll see a very large mixed media painting, The Field by Greta McMahon, that fills the space with its vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues. The layers of colour and texture on the surface are mesmerising enough to lose yourself in if you’re not careful.
A smaller painting with just as much visual impact is Jeremiah Van der Want’s Burnveld. This work depicts a beautifully rendered bread palm tree in a dramatic and moody landscape. Dark browns and ochre hues make up the scorched earth of the landscape and the hardy leaves of the tree, rays of light filtering through the smoky air around it. This painting is a deep and dramatic work that would bring a great sense of gravitas to any space.
Cuttings 1 and Cuttings 2 by artist Juli Jana are a pair of landscape paintings, made with her usual flair of a variety of mediums. These two pieces hang side by side and tell the story of how the artist painted the sprawling hills and valleys of the Overberg region, “cutting” them into a field of colour and texture. There is a brightness and a transparency to the painted shapes of the landscape, enhancing the airy movement of the eye flowing over the curves of the composition.
Finally, one of the smaller works on the wall is a painting titled Waiting, by artist and owner of the gallery Katherine Hamilton. [See lead photo above]This acrylic painting on canvas, framed in matching grey, show an interesting scene of brightly lit pink and red familiar school chairs standing disordered on a green background. Just as the title prompts us to believe, a lingering feeling of waiting is present within the work. Already a beautiful artwork, this piece is sure to be a conversation starter in any space it finds its home.
We think that all of these works are wonderfully unique in their own ways and come together to form a beautifully curated wall exhibition. If you’re interested in any of the pieces be sure to stop by and view them in person, or get in contact with us virtually!”
YES – you will HAVE to go and see for yourself!!
WHAT: Hamilton Gallery – Revamped and Refreshed for Holiday Season
WHERE: Hamilton Gallery, A204 Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock, Cape Town 7925
WHEN: Tues to Sun 10:00 – 14:00
INFO: T +27 (0)73 8889366 | E Katherine@hamiltongallery.co.za | VISIT
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