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PROCEEDS TO THE MITCHELLS PLAIN BURSARY AND ROLE MODEL TRUST

Cover: OUT FROM THE DARK (cropped) | By DION CUPIDO - Oil and spray paint on canvas

Art Auction

All proceeds to
Artworks will be exhibited for viewing at
Leonardo Da Vinci Gallery
4 Spin Street, Cape Town

THE MITCHELLS PLAIN BURSARY


AND ROLE MODEL TRUST

10.00 16.00 from 12 15 March 2016

Wednesday 16 March 2016


The Reserve
@ The Taj Hotel | Cape Town
Presented by
Sandy Esau

Party Time Series High Spirits / Oil on Canvas / 44 x 54cm

Introducing
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THE MITCHELLS PLAIN BURSARY


AND ROLE MODEL TRUST

Trevor Manuel
Founding Patron

The Mitchells Plain Bursary and


Role Model Trust (the Trust) provides
financial support to young people who
want to study at tertiary education
institutions but cannot afford to do
so. The Trust facilitates learners access
to further studies through funding
for registration and tuition fees to a
maximum amount set annually by the
Trustees. The Trust works closely with
all 17 high schools in Mitchells Plain
to ensure that motivated, academically
performing and financially deserving
learners are given an opportunity
to study at university, technikon or
college. Bursary recipients are able
to reapply for support in subsequent
years of study, so as to enable the
successful achievement of their
qualifications.
The Trust was established by Trevor
Manuel in 2010 when, as a Member
of Parliament, he was deployed by the

African National Congress (ANC) to its


Mitchells Plain Constituency Office.
The Trust is a South African registered
Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) in
terms of both section 30 and 18A of
the Income Tax Act.
Founding Trustee Trevor Manuel says:
Without community mobilisation
in support of young people who
show that they have the potential to
succeed, there will be little prospect
of placing education at the centre of
our collective efforts to confront the
scourges of poverty, inequality and
the hold which drugs and gangsterism
have over the lives of so many.
Since its inception, the Trust has assisted
many young people from Mitchells
Plain to study at universities, technikons
and further education colleges. In 2015
alone, the Trust awarded more than R1million in bursaries to 82 matriculants
and current students.

In the 2014 academic year, for the


first time in Mitchells Plains 35year history, Spine Road High School
achieved a 100% matric pass rate.
Also, Glendale High School learner
Jayson George matriculated with
eight distinctions as one of the top
20 matriculants in the Western
Cape. Jayson says the Trust was
instrumental in assisting to achieve
his dream of studying Law at UCT:
I come from an area where some
kids grow up with no sense of hope
for the future. Now the future looks
bright; it looks better than the past.
We no longer have to be hopeless
because the Trust is focussed on
helping us to study further.
In the 2015 academic year, the
17 Mitchells Plain High Schools
had an average matric pass rate of
85% compared to 76% in 2014.
This shows that, in spite of the
considerable odds which learners

from Mitchells Plain encounter on


a daily basis - including gang wars,
poverty and high crime levels in their
communities - it is possible to strive
for excellence and achieve success.
The Trust strives to provide these
promising young people, our future
leaders, with the financial support
they need to realise their goals
and dreams through education,
determination and hard work.
Bursary recipients also commit to
being role models to their peers.
They are required to do a talk at
their school at least once per annum
during their years of study and to
support learners who want to follow
in their footsteps. The Trust also
encourages its recipients to assist in
forming and support alumni societies
at their high schools through which
past learners can plough back into
their schools and communities.
This Trust can change the lives of

students, showing them and proving


to them, as was the case with myself,
that there are no limits to how far
they can go. says Abubakr Maker,
currently studying Quantity Surveying
at the Cape Peninsula University of
Technology (CPUT).
All donations to the Mitchells
Plain Bursary and Role Model
Trust contributes toward providing
financial support to matriculants
and current students, enabling them
to pursue tertiary qualifications and
their desired careers.
Your donation is an investment
in our countrys future, assisting to
produce educated and productive
citizens, making South Africa a better
country for all.
For information on the Mitchells
Plain Bursary and Role Model Trust,
visit our website:
www.mpbursarytrust.org.za

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Kervin grew up in the Boland town


of Paarl. He is a talented, highly
productive multimedia artist and
sculptor. He is active in his community
and is a founder member of the
Ebezweni Art Group in Paarl.

Kervin Cupido

Lot No 1

West Coast Fishermen


Oil on Board
60 x 80cm

After matriculating, Kervin received


training at the Sculpture Workshop at
Daljosaphat Art Foundation in Paarl.
He participated in numerous group
exhibitions as well as solo exhibitions.
Kervins art works are found in
Corporate and Private Collections,
Embassies all over the world, the
Western Cape Legislature and the
South African National Government.

Sandy comes from a creative family in


Darling, on the Cape West Coast. He is
a self-taught artist, using acrylics and
mixed media.
He became a full time artist in 2000
and did commissions for Daimler
Chrysler, Indaba Tourism, Policy Link
and Evita se Perron. He participated
in many group exhibitions as well as
many solo exhibitions. His art works are
found in most of the major galleries
in South Africa. Sandy was educated
at the Vooruitsig Primary School
in Darling and the Atlantis Senior
Secondary School. His remarkable
talent was noticed by an art professor
of the University of Cape Town and he
made it possible for Sandy to receive
his art education at the Ruth Prowse

School of Art in Woodstock (lectured


by Eric Loubser and Ryno Swart) and
the Daljosafat Missionary Station
in Paarl (lectured by Judith Mason).
He is regarded as one of the most
successful and talented young artists
in South Africa.

Sandy Esau
Lot No 2

2010 Soccer World Cup Series


Oil on Board
46 x 61cm

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Patrick Mokhuane
Lot No 3

Fruit Vendor
3 Dimensional
37 x 44cm

Patrick was born in Simonstown on


26 June 1952. Patrick believes his
ability is a God-given talent, as his art
has always been with him. His parents
and grandparents were residents of
District Six and were victims of the
forced removals in 1958.

His preferred medium is oil and


acrylics. Over the years he attended
private art classes and studied through
correspondence. He had commercial
art tuition at the Ruth Prowse School
of Art in Cape Town.

Beezy Bailey is a South African


artist who works in various media,
including painting, sculpture, drawing,
printmaking and ceramics. He received
a fine art degree from Byam Shaw
School of Art in London. Bailey has
a history of close collaboration with
other artists most famously musicians.
He has done work with David Bowie,
Brian Eno and Dave Matthews.

Patrick has taken part in major art


exhibitions in South Africa and abroad.
His preferred interest is landscapes
and District Six as the subject.

He has worked with photographers


Adam Letch and sculptor Koos Malgas.
He has also exhibited at the Saatchi
Museum in Chelsea, London.

His works are found in private and


corporate collections all over the world
as well as in all major art galleries in
South Africa.

Baileys work is represented in


several art collections, including the
David Bowie Art Collection and in
the permanent collections of Sasol,

Standard Bank, Investec bank and


the Kunsthuis Museum in Germany
and the SANG (South African National
Gallery). He had a show in the 2008
Cuban Biennale and was part of the
official programme at the 2015 Venice
Biennale.

Beezy Bailey
Lot No 4

Blossom the football player


Oil & silkscreen on Board
60 x 40cm

found himself influenced by their


portrayal of life in a primitive and
naive genre.

He has convened various art projects


and workshops for both fine art and
sculpture in the Western Cape. He is
a founding member of the EBezweni
Art Group (E.A.G.), established in
Paarl in October 1994.

Selwyn Pekeur

Lot No 5

The Musicians
Oil on Board
68 x 83cm

Donated by Selwyn Pekeur and


the Fred J Robertson Foundation

Selwyn Pekeur studied art at school in


Paarl and then went on to qualify as
an art teacher in 1980. His first post
as a primary school teacher opened
his eyes to the use of colour, form and
humour.
He was appointed convener of the
schools art project and organised
workshops and exhibitions for
childrens art and young artists. He

Selwyn explores humour to bridge the


cultural divide rather than redefine
the fault lines that separated the
communities of the past. Laughter
heals.
The bold colours, simple shapes,
movement and humorous predicaments best known by the Coloured
and African communities in the
Western Cape, define his work. Selwyn
experiments with different materials,
media and techniques. He has worked
as a sculptor, print maker and paints in
oil and acrylic.

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Sandy comes from a creative family in
Darling, on the Cape West Coast. He
is a self-taught artist, using acrylics
and mixed media.
He became a full time artist in 2000
and did commissions for Daimler
Chrysler, Indaba Tourism, Policy Link
and Evita se Perron. He participated
in many group exhibitions as well as
many solo exhibitions. His art works are
found in most of the major galleries
in South Africa. Sandy was educated
at the Vooruitsig Primary School
in Darling and the Atlantis Senior
Secondary School. His remarkable
talent was noticed by an art professor
of the University of Cape Town and he
made it possible for Sandy to receive
his art education at the Ruth Prowse

School of Art in Woodstock (lectured


by Eric Loubser and Ryno Swart) and
the Daljosafat Missionary Station
in Paarl (lectured by Judith Mason).
He is regarded as one of the most
successful and talented young artists
in South Africa.

Sandy Esau
Lot No 6

Party Time Series The Blues


Oil on Board
44 x 54cm

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Gregoire Boonzaier

Lot No 7

District Six and Still Life


Pair of Linocuts
18 x 13cm
16 x 20cm

Gregoire Boonzaier was born in


Newlands, Cape Town in 1909. He
was the son of the political cartoonist,
DC Boonzaier, and benefited from the
close contact with his fathers artist
friends, including Pieter Wenning,
Nita Spilhaus and Moses Kottler, the
sculptor. DC Boonzaier was strongly
opposed to formal art training, and
Gregoires initial studies were possible
through association with these early
Cape impressionist painters.

In 1923, at the age of 14, his first


two oil paintings were exhibited at
Ashbeys Gallery in Cape Town - his
first successful one-man exhibition
was held there two years later.
Gregoire went on to hold more
than 100 solo exhibitions during his
extensive career of more than eighty
years. As a founder member of the
New Group with Terence McCaw,
Frieda Lock, Lippy Lipshitz and others,
he was elected its first chairman in
1938. The New Group rendered an
invaluable service to the cause of
South African art for almost 15 years.
Gregoire Boonzaier died on 22 April
2005, a few months before his 96th
birthday, having lived an extraordinary
life and productive career, during
which he was able to serve as a
mentor and teacher to generations of
South African artists and art lovers.

Tyrone Appollis is a South African


artist and poet. He was active in the
formation of the Mitchells Plain Art
Group in 1988. He has held numerous
local and international art exhibitions.
A professional artist since the late
1970s, Tyrone Appollis works from the
conviction that an artist must be of
his time.
Tyrone Appolliss art is rooted in his
geographic identity as a Capetonian,
in his historic identity as a coloured
person, in his post-apartheid national
identity as a South African, in his nonracial identity as an African, and in his
humanistic identity as a member of a
global community of artists.
Born in Cape Town in 1957, Appollis
studied art part-time at the
Community Arts Project under Cecil
Skotnes and at the Foundation School
of Art in Observatory. In addition to

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wide recognition for his visual art, he


is also well known for his abilities as a
poet and musician.
Appolliss work is represented in
several public and private collections
in South Africa and abroad.

Tyrone Appollis

Lot No 8
Philip Tabane
Mixed Media
123 x 77cm

discovered and where he received


encouragement from his teachers to
pursue a career in art.

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In the beginning of 1978 he decided


to continue his hobby as a painter
while working at Nettex SA.
During 1982 he took part in a group
exhibition in the Belhar Community

Pieter Uitlander
Lot No 9

Old District Six


Oil on Canvas
45 x 40cm

Pieter was born in the Great Karoo on


the farm Hillmoore near Steynsburg in
1952. The family moved to Cape Town
in 1958.
Pieter received his school education
at the Bellville-South Primary and
High Schools where his art talent was

Centre and again in 1983 in the


Bellville Art Society. It was during
this year that he met the wellknown South African artist, Gregoire
Boonzaier who was a great inspiration
in the development of Pieters career
as an artist. Pieter embarked on a fulltime career as an artist in 1997.
Numerous South African and
international art collectors are in
possession of his work. He has taken
part in over 30 exhibitions of which 5
were solo exhibitions.

Selwyn Pekeur studied art at school in


Paarl and then went on to qualify as
an art teacher in 1980. His first post
as a primary school teacher opened
his eyes to the use of colour, form and
humour.

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He was appointed convener of the


schools art project and organised
workshops and exhibitions for
childrens art and young artists. He
found himself influenced by their
portrayal of life in a primitive and
naive genre.
He has convened various art projects
and workshops for both fine art and
sculpture in the Western Cape. He is
a founding member of the EBezweni
Art Group (E.A.G.), established in
Paarl in October 1994.
Selwyn explores humour to bridge the
cultural divide rather than redefine
the fault lines that separated the
communities of the past. Laughter
heals.

The bold colours, simple shapes,


movement and humorous predicaments best known by the Coloured
and African communities in the
Western Cape, define his work.
Selwyn experiments with different
materials, media and techniques. He
has worked as a sculptor, print maker
and paints in oil and acrylic.

Selwyn Pekeur
Lot No 10

Lady on the Beach


Oil on Canvas
92 x 57cm

Donated by Selwyn Pekeur and the


Fred J Robertson Foundation

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capture the subtle and ever-changing
shades of nature.
She experimented with clays and
resins and fiberglass, which played
with light, when used in sculptural
form. She made contact with Dr Cyril
Hilsum at General Electric, who had
co-invented the hologram, and was a
world expert on liquid crystal. He first
introduced her to liquid crystal.

Gail Catlin
Lot No 11

Still Life
Mixed Media
61 x 91cm

Donated by Gail Catlin

Gail Catlin is the first, and possibly


the only artist to use liquid crystal as
the principal medium in her art. While
Catlin lived in Arniston, she became
fascinated by the nacreous quality of
sea shells and mother-of-pearl, and
was convinced that a new colour
spectrum needed to be developed to

Her works have achieved a kind


of metastasis the ability of the
artwork to escape fixity and to
constantly transform itself like a
kaleidoscope. She is probably also one
of the first artists to venture into the
realm of nanotechnology - the study
and manipulation of materials at the
molecular level.

Joyce Ntobe was born in 1991 out of


frustration with increasingly prevalent
affirmative action. Beezy Bailey
submitted two artworks for a triennial
exhibition. One was with the traditional
Beezy Bailey signature, which was
rejected and the other signed Joyce
Ntobe. The latter now resides in the
South African National Gallery as part
of its permanent collection. When the
curator of the Gallery wanted to work
on a paper about three black women
artists, Joyce Ntobe being one, Bailey
revealed the truth, causing a media
scandal.
Beezy Bailey was born on 21 July
1962, in Johannesburg. He is a South
African artist who works in various
media, including painting, sculpture,
drawing, printmaking and ceramics.
He has been a full-time artist for 30
years, with over 20 one-man shows

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in London, Johannesburg and Cape


Town as well as numerous group
shows around the world.
He received a fine art degree from
Byam Shaw School of Art in London
in 1986, after studying life drawing,
printmaking, painting and sculpture.

Joyce Ntobe
Lot No 12

I dreamt I flew away with the


Americans in their Cadillac
Oil & enamel rolled Canvas
126 x 65cm

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Sandy Esau
Lot No 13

Party Time Series


High Spirits
Oil on Canvas
44 x 54cm

Sandy comes from a creative family in


Darling, on the Cape West Coast. He
is a self-taught artist, using acrylics
and mixed media.
He became a full time artist in 2000
and did commissions for Daimler
Chrysler, Indaba Tourism, Policy Link
and Evita se Perron. He participated

in many group exhibitions as well as


many solo exhibitions. His art works are
found in most of the major galleries
in South Africa. Sandy was educated
at the Vooruitsig Primary School
in Darling and the Atlantis Senior
Secondary School. His remarkable
talent was noticed by an art professor
of the University of Cape Town and he
made it possible for Sandy to receive
his art education at the Ruth Prowse
School of Art in Woodstock (lectured
by Eric Loubser and Ryno Swart) and
the Daljosafat Missionary Station
in Paarl (lectured by Judith Mason).
He is regarded as one of the most
successful and talented young artists
in South Africa.

Kervin grew up in the Boland town


of Paarl. He is a talented, highly
productive multimedia artist and
sculptor. He is active in his community
and is a founder member of the
Ebezweni Art Group in Paarl.
After matriculating, Kervin received
training at the Sculpture Workshop at
Daljosaphat Art Foundation in Paarl.
He participated in numerous group
exhibitions as well as solo exhibitions.
Kervins art works are found in
Corporate and Private Collections,
Embassies all over the world, the
Western Cape Legislature and the
South African National Government.

Kervin Cupido
Lot No 14
Madiba
Oil on Board
122 x 62cm

Donated by Kervin Cupido and


the Fred J Robertson Foundation

Cloete, artist and owner of the Peanut


Gallery encouraged Cupido to create
a body of work. He used inexpensive
industrial ink from his fathers business
to paint with.

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Dion Cupido

Lot No 15

Out from the Dark


Oil and Spray Paint on Canvas
160 X 140cm

Dion Cupido won the Truworths


Academy of Visual Arts Award at the
Arts and Media Access Centre (AMAC)
in 2003. As a teenager from Mitchells
Plain, Cupido began creating art as a
means of expressing himself. It was
only when a friends younger brother
asked Cupido to help him with a
matric art project, that he realised he
could paint and that he loved it.
Cupido had left school by then and
was doing various casual jobs to help
support the family. He wanted to
have his paintings in galleries. Gerard

Peanut Gallery included Cupidos


work in a group exhibition where he
sold his first painting in 2000. It was
like coming home. I realised that this is
what would make me happy to wake
up every morning and I saw it was
worth fighting for.
His most recent work involves what
he calls African-Pop portraiture. Five
paintings in the series were on display
in his first solo exhibition, Perceptions
Of Beauty, at the Worldart Gallery.
He is a resident at Good Hope Art
Studios and his work is included in
several prestigious collections, including
the Nandos art collection in London
and Beyonc has bought his art.

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Tendai was born in 1974 in Marondera,


east of Harare. He studied O Level
and A Level, gaining distinctions for
A Level.
Disciplines he learnt were painting,
drawing, sculpture, printmaking and
photography. His specialisation and
passion now is painting. Sources of
inspiration for his work include the
late Hilary Kashiri, Monet and Van
Gogh.
He has participated in many exhibitions
locally and in Zimbabwe where his
work is characterised by thick brush
strokes and vivid colour, people and
landscapes. He lives in Harare and is
married with two children.

Tendai Nhavira
Lot No 16

The Journey
Oil on Art Paper
43 x 60cm

1970s, Tyrone Appollis works from the


conviction that an artist must be of
his time.

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Tyrone Appolliss art is rooted in his


geographic identity as a Capetonian,
in his historic identity as a coloured
person, in his post-apartheid national
identity as a South African, in his nonracial identity as an African, and in his
humanistic identity as a member of a
global community of artists.

Tyrone Appollis

Lot No 17

Family Shopping
Oil on Canvas
50 x 38cm

Tyrone Appollis is a South African


artist and poet. He was active in the
formation of the Mitchells Plain Art
Group in 1988. He has held numerous
local and international art exhibitions.
A professional artist since the late

Born in Cape Town in 1957, Appollis


studied art part-time at the
Community Arts Project under Cecil
Skotnes and at the Foundation School
of Art in Observatory. In addition to
wide recognition for his visual art, he
is also well known for his abilities as a
poet and musician.
Appolliss work is represented in
several public and private collections
in South Africa and abroad.

Frank Ross was born in 1953 in


Wellington. Franks approach to
painting is uncomplicated and direct.
In his work, the expressive use of line
and strong brushwork, amplify his
experience. Colour is important to
me. Red symbolises the unhappiness
I associate with the problems with
land. His paintings incorporate the
people of the Boland: labourers toil
in the vineyards, women carry wood
or trudge wearily home after a days
work and strong southern sunsets
streak the sky.
Frank has had no formal tuition but has
learnt much by being in the company
of other artists and observing their
work. His work is original as he is
unaware of the traditional conventions
used to portray the human figure and
landscape. His talent was recognised
by the E bezweni Art Group in 1996.

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Frank Ross
Lot No 18
Frank has had many group and solo
exhibitions in South Africa and abroad.
He had a solo exhibition in Germany
in 2012 where all his paintings were
sold on the first day of the exhibition.

Welcome to Cape Town


Mixed Media
90 x 120cm

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He completed his high school


education at Vuyisile High School in
Worcester and joined the Community
Arts Project in 1984. When his brother,
who had been supporting him, was
killed, he had to give up his studies. He
was arrested several times during the
Apartheid era. While in prison he had
time to explore his artistic talent. With
the support of the Italian Government,
David Hlongwane was offered a full
grant in 1988 to study art for a year
in Perugia, a small town near Florence.

David Hlongwane
Lot No 19

Conversation Series
(Pair)

Oil on Board
34 x 50cm
37 x 50cm

David Hlongwane completed a fouryear course at the Academia di Belle


Arte in Perugia, Italy, in 1991. Today
he teaches art to the juveniles in
prisons with an empathy born of his
own incarceration as a result of his
activities in the struggle.
David Hlongwane was born in 1963 in
Zwelethemba Township in Worcester.

His art found expression in many


posters, banners and pamphlets, as
well as in his sculptures and paintings.
The artist is well known in South
Africa where he was the winner of
the 1995 Mayibuye Center Sculpture
Competition. His work has also been
well received in the United States of
America, Italy and Germany.

Lesley Charnock, teacher, painter of


still lives and portraits, brings oils to
life. Step into her studio and teaching
space at Montebello Design Centre in
Newlands, Cape Town and there is no
doubt that you are in Africa. There is
vibrant colour, bright sunlight, deep
shadows, confident, energetic brush
strokes, luscious palette knife work,
strong tonal valuesand, above all,
a love for the diverse people of Africa
and its breath taking beauty.
Inspired and stimulated by her many
travels through Africa, Lesley finds
the subjects for her paintings in the
people she sees walking along dusty
country roads, working in the fields or
herding cattle and tending their flocks.
On the streets of the cities she finds
people waiting for taxis and buses,
selling fruit or flowers, or walking and
jogging along a promenade. Whether
its a landscape, a seascape or a city

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scene, there is rarely a painting by


Lesley without a figure in it.

Lesley Charnock

Then, for a change of pace, you will


find portraits full of life and vigour,
serene flower studies and striking still
life compositions. Her rich, glowing
oils have found their way into both
private and corporate collections
throughout South Africa and around
the world.

Ladies in Shwe-Shwe

Lot No 20

Mixed Media, Oil and Fabric


60 x 90cm
Donated by Lesley Charnock

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essential absurdity of life. Her sense


of the absurd is informed by ideas
famously explored by Dadaism:
the inherent ridiculousness of neoimperialist ideology and its effects of
global devastation, mass poverty and
perpetual war.

Liza Littlewort
Lot No 21
Hope and Charity
Oil on Board
80 x 120cm
Donated by Liza Littlewort

Liza Littlewort was born in Cape Town,


and lives and works in the city. She
uses fresh and experimental ways of
working with oil paint on different
surfaces, calling this methodology
Absurdist as it creates unexpected,
surreal accidents which Littlewort
uses to express her sense of the

Her last solo show We Live in the


Past critiqued hegemonic narratives
of whiteness in comtemporary South
Africa. For her forthcoming show
in April 2016, she is focussing on
what critic Brenden Gray describes
as blind, liberal acceptance of
the transcendental properties and
goodness of art. She intends for it
to take the form of a kind of magicalrealist satire of cottage mysticism.

Rashid Lombard has photographed


both local and international musicians,
and has paid particular attention to
recording South African musicians-inexile such as Hugh Masekela, Miriam
Makeba and Abdullah Ibrahim. In
2010, he contributed to the exhibition
at the Duotone Gallery at the Cape
Town International Jazz Festival.
His book of jazz photographs, Jazz
Rocks, was published in 2010.
James Matthews, the South African
poet and writer, in the foreword to
the book observed that ...Lombards
collection of photographs...is an ode
to South Africas jazz musicians...
Each and every lovingly taken photo
displays its empathy with the music
and the players.

Lombard says: Over the years I


have spent so much time backstage
that the space behind the music is a
part of me. Many of the musicians I
photographed were far more than just
subjects to me. The musicians became
my friends and family. We spent many
hours honing our skills and teaching
each other the politics of the arts.

Rashid Lombard
Lot No 22

Abdullah Ibrahim, Boston,


US, 1986
Photograph
40 x 50cm

Donated by Rashid Lombard

Patrick was born in Simonstown on 26


June 1952. Patrick believes his ability
is a God-given talent, as his art has
always been with him. His parents
and grandparents were residents of
District Six and were victims of the
forced removals in 1958.

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Patrick Mokhuane

His preferred medium is oil and


acrylics. Over the years he attended
private art classes and through
correspondence. He had commercial
art tuition at the Ruth Prowse School
of Art in Cape Town.

Still Life (Pair)

Patrick has taken part in major art


exhibitions in South Africa and abroad.
His preferred interest is landscapes
and District Six as the subject.

3 Dimensional
42 x 60cm
42 x 60cm
Including frame

His works are found in private and


corporate collections all over the world
as well as in all major art galleries in
South Africa.

Lot No 23

Pieter was born in the Great Karoo on


the farm Hillmoore near Steynsburg
in 1952. The family moved to Cape
Town in 1958.

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Pieter received his school education


at the Bellville-South Primary and
High Schools where his art talent was
discovered and where he received
encouragement from his teachers to
pursue a career in art.
In the beginning of 1978 he decided
to continue his hobby as a painter
while working at Nettex SA.
During 1982 he took part in a group
exhibition in the Belhar Community

in the development of Pieters career


as an artist. Pieter embarked on a
full-time career as an artist in 1997.

Centre and again in 1983 in the


Bellville Art Society. It was during
this year that he met the wellknown South African artist, Gregoire
Boonzaier who was a great inspiration

Numerous South African and


international art collectors are in
possession of his work. He has taken
part in over 30 exhibitions of which 5
were solo exhibitions.

Pieter Uitlander
Lot No 24

Flower Sellers, Cape Town


Oil on Canvas
45 x 40cm

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Catherine Timotei
Lot No 25

Geometric abstraction,
Catalyst No 4
Oil on Canvas
200 x 170cm

Donated by Catherine Timotei

Known for her expanding dimension


and exuberant colourful paintings,
French Corsican artist Catherine
Timoteis work draws inspiration
from a diverse array of influences
- from Renaissance masters to the
20th Century abstract Expressionism
movement.

Her theory of pure colour echoes the


powerful impressions left by Hans
Hoffmann. Making a painting is
almost a physical struggle and reflects
the artists constant search to give
volume presence, between reality
and immateriality and between twodimensional extension and threedimensional depth. With the moral
impulse of the American expressionist
heroes strongly entangled she bridges
the link between European and
American expressionism to develop
her own expressive potential. Her
artwork is full of allusions and
associations that are not easily
deciphered, leaving room for it to take
on a diaphanous form.
Catherine Timotei settled in South
Africa several years ago and lives in
Cape Town.

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Named after the Greek titan, Atlas,


the Atlantic Ocean has inspired
artists, poets and philosophers with
its immense beauty and power since
the beginning of civilisation, and
still inspires wonder in even the
most world-weary visitors.
Tintswalo Atlantic, a 5-star luxury
lodge nestled on the shore of the
Atlantic Ocean between Hout
Bay and Cape Town, mirrors the
majesty of the Atlantic Ocean in
every uniquely designed suite and
finish. Located on Chapmans Peak
Drive, which forms part of the Table
Mountain National Park one of

South Africas eight World Heritage


Sites, it is a must for any travellers
itinerary.
Visitors to Tintswalo Atlantic can
expect exclusive accommodation in
a breath-taking setting, 5-star fine
dining, warm, family-style hospitality
and a host of unexpected pleasures
in this, our gem on the Atlantic.

Stay at Tintswalo
Atlantic
Lot No 26
Tintswalo Atlantic
One nights stay for two
people including breakfast

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Taj Cape Town is a luxury hotel set


in the vibrant heart of Cape Town,
offering guests a combination of
refined Indian hospitality and an
authentic Cape Town experience.

Stay at Taj Hotel

Lot No 27

One nights stay for two people


in a luxury mountain room
including breakfast

Occupying two historic buildings, it


retains the architecture and many
meticulously restored interior features
of the original South African Reserve
Bank and the old BoE building
formerly the Temple Chambers, built
in 1890. Seventeen new storeys house
suites, guestrooms and residences
with magnificent views of the Mother
City and the iconic Table Mountain.

Cuve Clive | This extraordinary


bubbly represents the pinnacle of our
Cap Classique craft. Lovers of fine
bubblies produced in the traditional
Mthode Champenoise manner are
familiar with the terms Cuve Prestige
or Tte de Cuve. Loosely translated
this means head of the class. These
precious bottles are nothing less than
the very best of the best. Produced
in limited (exclusive) quantities and
mostly only in truly exceptional
vintage years, Cuve Clive is crafted in
a brut style, with a minimum amount
of sugar added at disgorgement.
This small dosage is possible thanks
to the quality of the grapes selected
and the time spent on the lees, in
our cool cellars. The Chardonnay
contributes elegance and fruit finesse,
while the Pinot Noir provides body,
structure and length of flavour. Cuve
Clive has undoubtedly achieved the
fundamental prerequisite of that
which defines a prestige cuve: superb
complexity.

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MCC Vintage Range Gift Pack | This


exclusive limited offer (comprised
of 1 x Brut Zero 2010, 1 x Brut Ros
2010 and 1 x Blanc de Blancs 2011)
is exquisitely packaged. Each of these
delectable bubblies epitomizes the
Graham Beck commitment to elegance,
sophistication and finesse. This category
of Graham Beck Cap Classiques is an
expression of the very best selection of
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from that
specific year to authentically reflect the
Vintage portfolio.

Cuve Clive 2009 |


MCC Vintage
Range Gift Pack
Lot No 28

The following items are for sale at the Leonardo Da Vinci Gallery and at the Art Auction
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Sandy Esau
Donkey
Oil on Board
40 x 50cm

R10 000

Sandy comes from a creative family in


Darling, on the Cape West Coast. He
is a self-taught artist, using acrylics
and mixed media.
He became a full time artist in 2000
and did commissions for Daimler
Chrysler, Indaba Tourism, Policy Link

and Evita se Perron. He participated


in many group exhibitions as well as
many solo exhibitions. His art works are
found in most of the major galleries
in South Africa. Sandy was educated
at the Vooruitsig Primary School
in Darling and the Atlantis Senior
Secondary School. His remarkable
talent was noticed by an art professor
of the University of Cape Town and he
made it possible for Sandy to receive
his art education at the Ruth Prowse
School of Art in Woodstock (lectured
by Eric Loubser and Ryno Swart) and
the Daljosafat Missionary Station
in Paarl (lectured by Judith Mason).
He is regarded as one of the most
successful and talented young artists
in South Africa.

Kervin grew up in the Boland town


of Paarl. He is a talented, highly
productive multimedia artist and
sculptor. He is active in his community
and is a founder member of the
Ebezweni Art Group in Paarl.
After matriculating, Kervin received
training at the Sculpture Workshop at
Daljosaphat Art Foundation in Paarl.
He participated in numerous group
exhibitions as well as solo exhibitions.
Kervins art works are found in
Corporate and Private Collections,
Embassies all over the world, the
Western Cape Legislature and the
South African National Government.

Kervin Cupido
Wellington Landscape
Oil on Board
70 x 102cm

R15 000

conviction that an artist must be of


his time.

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Tyrone Appollis
Lucky Fish
Oil on Canvas
43 x 55cm

R40 000

Tyrone Appollis is a South African


artist and poet. He was active in the
formation of the Mitchells Plain Art
Group in 1988. He has held numerous
local and international art exhibitions.
A professional artist since the late
1970s, Tyrone Appollis works from the

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Tyrone Appolliss art is rooted in his


geographic identity as a Capetonian,
in his historic identity as a coloured
person, in his post-apartheid national
identity as a South African, in his nonracial identity as an African, and in his
humanistic identity as a member of a
global community of artists.

Tyrone Appollis is a South African


artist and poet. He was active in the
formation of the Mitchells Plain Art
Group in 1988. He has held numerous
local and international art exhibitions.
A professional artist since the late
1970s, Tyrone Appollis works from the
conviction that an artist must be of
his time.

Born in Cape Town in 1957, Appollis


studied art part-time at the
Community Arts Project under Cecil
Skotnes and at the Foundation School
of Art in Observatory. In addition to
wide recognition for his visual art, he
is also well known for his abilities as a
poet and musician.

Tyrone Appolliss art is rooted in his


geographic identity as a Capetonian,
in his historic identity as a coloured
person, in his post-apartheid national
identity as a South African, in his nonracial identity as an African, and in his
humanistic identity as a member of a
global community of artists.

Skotnes and at the Foundation School


of Art in Observatory. In addition to
wide recognition for his visual art, he
is also well known for his abilities as a
poet and musician.

Tyrone Appollis

Appolliss work is represented in


several public and private collections
in South Africa and abroad.

Born in Cape Town in 1957, Appollis


studied art part-time at the
Community Arts Project under Cecil

Appolliss work is represented in


several public and private collections
in South Africa and abroad.

Oil on Canvas
40 x 50cm

Kreef

R40 000

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Tyrone Appolliss art is rooted in his
geographic identity as a Capetonian,
in his historic identity as a coloured
person, in his post-apartheid national
identity as a South African, in his nonracial identity as an African, and in his
humanistic identity as a member of a
global community of artists.

Tyrone Appollis
Keeping the Score
Oil on Canvas
90 x 135cm

R80 000

Tyrone Appollis is a South African


artist and poet. He was active in the
formation of the Mitchells Plain Art
Group in 1988. He has held numerous
local and international art exhibitions.
A professional artist since the late
1970s, Tyrone Appollis works from the
conviction that an artist must be of
his time.

Born in Cape Town in 1957, Appollis


studied art part-time at the
Community Arts Project under Cecil
Skotnes and at the Foundation School
of Art in Observatory. In addition to
wide recognition for his visual art, he
is also well known for his abilities as a
poet and musician.
Appolliss work is represented in
several public and private collections
in South Africa and abroad.

Frans Smit was born in Stellenbosch in


1976. He first studied science at the
University of Stellenbosch but decided
to study a field with more creativity.
He studied photography for four
years at the Free State Technikon then
moved to London where he spent four
years.

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During his stay in the United Kingdom,


he followed various painting courses
at Chelsea College of Art and Design,
the City Lit and also the prestigious
Central Saint Martins.
He is currently a full time artist and
photographer living and working in
Cape Town and does freelance work
for various magazines, predominantly
focusing on decor and portraiture.
He is very passionate about painting
and finds it is a fulfilling process. He
currently works from the EASTSIDE
Studios in Woodstock.

Frans Smit
Man without a Face
Oil on Canvas
95 x 90cm

R20 000

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in many group exhibitions as well as
many solo exhibitions. His art works
are found in most of the major
galleries in South Africa. Sandy was
educated at the Vooruitsig Primary
School in Darling and the Atlantis
Senior Secondary School.

Sandy Esau
Washing Day
Oil on Board
40 x 60cm

R10 000

Sandy comes from a creative family in


Darling, on the Cape West Coast. He is
a self-taught artist, using acrylics and
mixed media.
He became a full time artist in 2000
and did commissions for Daimler
Chrysler, Indaba Tourism, Policy Link
and Evita se Perron. He participated

His remarkable talent was noticed by


an art professor of the University of
Cape Town and he made it possible
for Sandy to receive his art education
at the Ruth Prowse School of Art in
Woodstock (lectured by Eric Loubser
and Ryno Swart) and the Daljosafat
Missionary Station in Paarl (lectured
by Judith Mason).
He is regarded as one of the most
successful and talented young artists
in South Africa.

Sandy comes from a creative family in


Darling, on the Cape West Coast. He is
a self-taught artist, using acrylics and
mixed media.
He became a full time artist in 2000
and did commissions for Daimler
Chrysler, Indaba Tourism, Policy Link
and Evita se Perron. He participated
in many group exhibitions as well as
many solo exhibitions. His art works
are found in most of the major
galleries in South Africa. Sandy was
educated at the Vooruitsig Primary
School in Darling and the Atlantis
Senior Secondary School.
His remarkable talent was noticed by
an art professor of the University of
Cape Town and he made it possible
for Sandy to receive his art education

at the Ruth Prowse School of Art in


Woodstock (lectured by Eric Loubser
and Ryno Swart) and the Daljosafat
Missionary Station in Paarl (lectured
by Judith Mason).
He is regarded as one of the most
successful and talented young artists
in South Africa.

Sandy Esau
Celebration
Oil on Board
40 x 49cm

R10 000

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Message from the Trustees

On behalf of the beneficiaries of The Mitchells Plain Bursary and Role Model
Trust, we would like to thank each and every person who has so generously
contributed to making this evenings art auction a success. The students who will
benefit from the funds raised here are determined to triumph over their difficult
circumstances by graduating and becoming successful and responsible citizens
of South Africa. They have also made a commitment to become role models for
others who want to follow in their footsteps. Thank you for helping to make their
dreams a reality.

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