Marlise Keith
Marlise Keith | |
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Born | 9 June 1972 |
Nationality | South African |
Occupation | artist |
Known for | Winner, Vuleka Art Competition, 2006 |
Marlise Keith (born 9 June 1972) is a South African artist working in ink, pencil and acrylics on canvas, board and glass (reverse glass painting). Her works can be found in a number of international collections in South Africa, America, Britain, Germany, Portugal and Sweden. She worked as an art teacher at Rustenburg High School for Girls in Cape Town until 2003.
Works
Keith's work is influenced by people, her surroundings and aspects of her personal life. Dreams play an important role in many works, where she captures often disturbing but mostly surreal moments in small, detailed areas of her larger works. It is important to examine her works in great detail to see images receding into the surface and to fully enjoy the complexity and whimsical nature of her illustrative style. Keith has exhibited widely and her works are to be found in collections all around the world.
Awards
Winner of the Vuleka Art Competition 2006
Team Sanity, 140 x 100 cm, Mixed media on board, 2006
Selected for the Absa Atelier 2006
Shows
Elysian Fields at UCA Gallery in Cape Town, South Africa 2009[1]
References
- ^ "Marlise Keith | Artthrob". artthrob.co.za. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
- Doring Doilies at the AVA by Evie Franzidis
- Saar Maritz, Liza Grobler and Marlise Keith at DC Art
- 'BLOOT' – GROUP EXHIBITION