Salt River artworks still a drawcard
By Nomalanga Tshuma
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Cape Town - Organisers of the recent Baz-Art festival have urged locals to continue visiting and touring the public art scene in Salt River.
Last month organisers of the International Public Art Festival (IPAF) invited 20 local and international artists to create large-scale public artworks across Salt River. The works have been completed and can be viewed.
Organiser Lauren Fletcher said: “The IPAF is one of Africa’s largest and most anticipated public art events, producing a dazzling array of captivating art murals from top South African and overseas talent.
“We try our best to focus on sustainability and promoting Cape Town as a creative force in the global arena. We had a fantastic range of artworks, with each artist depicting their own creative and personal version of 100% sustainability.”
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Artwork of longest human chain around the world now in Cape Town
By Shakirah Thebus
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Cape Town - Grounds at the Sea Point promenade, Phillipi and Langa were converted into a large canvas for international artist Saype.
Saype, with collaborating partner Baz-Art, showcased the enormous artwork as part of the âBeyond Wallsâ exhibition held at Sea Point promenade on Monday morning.
The Swiss-French artist, residing in Switzerland, is named Guillaume Legros but goes by the name Saype.
The exhibition features three of Saypeâs unique biodegradable frescoes artwork made of mainly chalk and charcoal, on grass and sometimes ground, in Cape Town, found at the promenade, Philippi Village and Buwga Square in Langa.
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