
Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on Canvas 47.6 x 48.3 cm

Oil on Canvas 47.6 x 48.3 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Dated 1996 Signed lower right, Titled and dated verso, Unframed
Northwest Coast
Inuit Sculpture Artist Unknown

Sedna Soapstone

Sedna Soapstone

High Fired Pottery 27.5 cm x 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm

Acrylic Painted Skull 44 cm x 20 cm

Oil on canvas Signed; Numbered 12-06 76 x 58 cm

Oil on canvas Signed; Numbered 12-06 76 x 58 cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Oil on canvas 57.2 x 85.5 cm

Oil on Board Signed Dated 1962 90 cm x 65 cm

Oil on Board Signed Dated 1962 90 cm x 65 cm

Coloured pencil on paper 24.1 x 18.4 cm 2015

Sunburst Mixed Media on Board 122.5 x 99 cm

Sunburst Mixed Media on Board 122.5 x 99 cm
Bobbie Burgers
Bobbie Burgers is a contemporary Canadian painter. Her lush and Expressionistic depictions of flowers teeter on the verge of abstraction, bursting with bright color and laden with thickly applied, textural paint. “Flowers, to me, are the opposite of still,” the artist has explained. “Changing from minute to minute, they are perfect symbols for life, death, yearning, and beauty. My brushstrokes are layered with my own internal charges, depicting anger, frustration, softness, wanting, and more.” Born in 1973 in Vancouver, Canada, she studied Art History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited widely at home and abroad, notably including Art Market San Francisco and Equinox Gallery. Today, her works are in the collections of the Berost Corporation in Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada, among others. Burgers lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.
Bobbie Burgers
Bobbie Burgers is a contemporary Canadian painter. Her lush and Expressionistic depictions of flowers teeter on the verge of abstraction, bursting with bright color and laden with thickly applied, textural paint. “Flowers, to me, are the opposite of still,” the artist has explained. “Changing from minute to minute, they are perfect symbols for life, death, yearning, and beauty. My brushstrokes are layered with my own internal charges, depicting anger, frustration, softness, wanting, and more.” Born in 1973 in Vancouver, Canada, she studied Art History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited widely at home and abroad, notably including Art Market San Francisco and Equinox Gallery. Today, her works are in the collections of the Berost Corporation in Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada, among others. Burgers lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.


Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 39 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 39 cm

Oil on board 44 cm x 45 cm

Oil on board 44 cm x 45 cm

Oil on Canvas Dated 2012 75 cm x 57cm

Oil on Canvas Dated 2012 75 cm x 57cm

Oil Signed .Titled 88 x 120 cm

Oil Signed .Titled 88 x 120 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm



Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Acrylic on Board Signed 44 cm x 40 cm

Acrylic on Board Signed 44 cm x 40 cm

Colour Pencil on Paper Signed 16 cm x 11 cm

High Fired Pottery 27.5 cm x 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm

Signed Oil 24 cm x 35 cm
Contemporary South African Art
Makhanya, Zamani
Article credits to: LifewithArt.com
Makhanya grew up in Lamontville Township on the outskirts of Durban, the youngest of seven children. He was born on 22 August 1959. His father was a teacher and school principal before becoming an inspector, resulting in him receiving a good education. Makhanya explains that three schools were to influence him greatly: namely Amanzimtoti College (1974 – mid 1976) as this is where he was first introduced to art; Ohlange High School (1977) where he witnessed pupils burning the school dormitories following the 1976 school uprising in Soweto, and finally Dlangezwa High School (1978) where he obtained a good matric. Makhanya went onto study for a Fine Art degree at Fort Hare University (1979 – 1984), where he also received his honours in fine art and his Higher Education Diploma (1985). He began teaching at Ntuzuma College of Education in 1986 and retired from his position as art teacher in 1999 to concentrate on his own art.
While Makhanya was at Fort Hare his work focussed on the student uprising of the time and socio-political issues such as violence, township life and poverty. Once he retired from teaching he established a base for artists in Durban and formed a group called ‘Third Eye Vision’. The group criticized the old artistic traditions and focussed on the importance of being African. They began to explore and use African symbols and held an important exhibition entitled ‘Mask and Masks’ in 2001. Makhanya’s work became more abstract as he continued to explore African symbolism. This quest forms a strong influence in his work.
Family circumstances also influence his work. Makhanya’s father had died in 1967 and this was followed by the death of five of his brothers from a genetic heart condition. He did not believe that he would live long and so he neglected many aspects of his life and rejected associations with his rural family, for example. However, he is now the oldest in the family and finds that he has returned to African traditions and attributes this to a calling of the spirits. He has experienced financially hard times but faces the responsibility to his extended family, including his brother’s children. The family deaths inspired him to read more about the mystery of life and death. In addition, he is always inspired by beautiful artwork, especially abstracts, and talks of a ‘silent dialogue’ between artists.
He has been married to Mashadi for seven years and they have three children. His first solo exhibition was held at the African Art Centre in Durban in 2003 although he has participated in a number of group exhibitions prior to this. Makhanya prefers to work with oil pastels and builds up his colour surface and uses a sgraffito technique to etch into the surface to provide colour variation and surface texture. Makhanya is listed in the celebratory compilation ‘10 years 100 artists: Art in a Democratic South Africa’ (2004).

Pastel on archival paper Signed 50 x 50 cm