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Journal 4 Jan 2012 by Nicky Diamond

“Essence” exhibition at The White House shows various collections and drawings

The White House in Plettenberg Bay recently held an exhibition “Essence” showing Arabella Caccia’s work alongside paintings by Cathy Abrahams.

 

Paintings and drawings from Arabella’s Being and Gifts From the Garden collections, and also a selection of her pencil drawings were exhibited at the show.

 

With inspiration found at Boesmanskop, a magical farm at the foot of the Swartberg Pass near Kruis Rivier where Tinie Becker has made a jewel like garden, Arabella painted and drew every day in the silence of the garden during the spring of 2011. It was here  where she drew most of the work from her Gifts From the Garden collection and her pencil drawings, Friendship, Desire and Delight.

 

Click here to view the Being Collection

Click here to view the Gift from the Garden Collection

Click here to view the Pencil Drawing Collection



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"Each work is simply a point on a journey – a journey which is an attempt at, a quest in search of truth. A goal which is both mysterious and highly illusive. It is a quest that will preoccupy me for the rest of my life."
– Arabella Caccia
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