Estelle Kenyon
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On the Way To Caledon
Size: 1010 x 1500mm (un-framed)


The Other Side of The Silence
Size: 2100 x 1400mm (framed)

Same mountain different day (1)
Size: 1800 x 1200mm

Moving Colour
Size: 1200 x 1900mm


Desolation
Size: 1200 x 1600mm

Sensual Landscape
Size: 1600 x 2200mm

Waxed Fields
Size: 1200 x 1600mm


Waxed Grinola
Size: 1200 x 1600mm

Delicious Waxed Wheat
Size: 1100 x 1500mm

 
   
Same mountain different day (2)
Size: 1800 x 1200mm


 
A Flow Of Colour
Size: 900 x 1400mm
   
 
 
Surrender to Spirit
Size: 1000 x 1700mm (framed)


 
Baby Feast
Size: 1400 x 2100mm (framed)
 
Another African Sunshine Day
Size: 1400 x 2200mm (framed)

 
 
Pretty Protea
Size: 900 x 1200mm


 
Pretty Feisty In The Proteas
Size: 1000 x 1200mm

 
Flaming Lily
Size: 1000 x 1200mm
 
   
Mercy
Size: 1000 x 1200mm

 
Magnificent magnolia Size: 1200 x 1000mm (framed) Sold

   
         
 
 
Man on a pedestal

 
Introspection
Size: 1000 x 1000mm (framed)
 
Death Of A Relationship (1)
Size: 60 x 120mm (framed)

 
 
Death Of A Relationship (2)
Size: 60 x 120mm (framed)

 
Emerging From The Ashes
Size: 90 x 70mm (framed)

 
Letting Go
Size: 1000 x 1500mm
 
 
   

The vibrant, colourful and evocative work of Estelle Kenyon is influenced by people in their natural environment.

Her paintings are mostly of women Estelle Kenyon graduated with a B.A. Ed Fine Arts from Pretoria university in 1987. She has had numerous exhibitions in South Africa and her works have been collected by institutions and private collectors in SA, Africa, Europe and the US. and in the past, her subject ladies have been from countries as far a field as Peru.

More recently, she has concentrated on Africa and although she has visited Tanzania and Zanzibar, she is currently examining her roots and the people of her home country, South Africa.

Estelle Kenyon graduated with a B.A. Ed Fine Arts from Pretoria university in 1987. She has had numerous exhibitions in South Africa and her works have been collected by institutions and private collectors in SA, Africa, Europe and the US.

Collections:

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zaire
  • Rand Merchant Bank, South Africa
  • French Embassy, South Africa
  • French Embassy, Namibia
  • >Harvard Business School, Boston, US
  • Moni's Corporate Collection, S.Africa
  • Private Collections, Germany
  • Private Collection, Portugal
  • Private Collection, Switzerland
  • Private Collection, Colorado, US
  • Canadian Embassy, Canada
  • K.W.V Cultivara, South Africa

Groups:

  • Heritage House, Pretoria, December 1992.
  • Ardvark Gallery, Johannesburg, October 1994.
  • Sanlam Cultural Centre, Rustenburg, July 1996.
  • Gallery Plett, Plettenburg Bay, December 1997.
  • Vincent Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, June 2000.
  • Art Images, Park Horst, Johannesburg, October 2004.
  • Cape Gallery, Cape Town, June 2008
  • K.W.V Cultivara, Paarl, August 2008
  • Artscacpe, Cape Town, March 2010

Exhibitions:

Solo:

Karen McKerron Gallery, Johannesburg, 1993. Exhibited 12 oils on canvas, average size 1.5 x 1.8.m.

Karen Mckerron Gallery, November 1994. Exhibited 8 oils on canvas, average size 1.2 x 1.7m.

Dorp Street Gallery, Stellenbosch, June 2004.

Permanent Exhibition - Lord Charles Hotel, Somerset West 2010


 

 
 
Galleries:
A Feast of Woman
Emotional Archives
Sensual Landscapes

Sheltering Sky Size: 1200 x 2000mm


I had a dream, which shed some light on my reasons for painting. I found myself in a room filled with paint buckets. Some were empty, some half full and I was lifting up the lids of the buckets, peering into each one to see if that one had what I was searching for.

A voice spoke from outside my dream and asked me what I was looking for and I replied, "I am looking for my soul" I paint because I cannot not paint. The subject matter I choose is aspects and objects of life, which I resonate with. There is a desire to return to nature and the tangibility it has to offer. There is for me a reassuring honesty in nature.

Western secular life style has created boundaries between the physical and the spiritual and that influences ones ability to see clearly. We are bombarded through the media, the government, dogma etc. of how we should live, what we should think, what is right and what is wrong so that we are left with no thoughts of our own and the person we started off with has become a clone of society. With painting it is an attempt to connect with that force which fills one with a deeper understanding of what is.



Estelle Kenyon's Background:

  • Born:

    07/02/1960 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

  • Education:

    BA Ed Fine Arts, University of Pretoria, 1987.

  • Employment:

    SA Broadcasting Corporation 1988 - 1992. Worked in the news department in the Quantel Paintbox, producing logos, graphics, illustrations, etc. Painting full time since 1992.
 
 




 
 
 
 
     
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