![]() ![]() This makes conservation and management of our ecosystem more difficult as not only we face prolonged droughts in Africa we also have problems of land transformation and deforestation. Permanent Exhibition at home in Stellenbosch.Ģ014 27 February Group exhibition ART at Blaauwklippen in Wine Centre hosted by Marius PrinslooĢ012 09 June - 28 July Group Exhibition with other artists of the Arts Association Stellenbosch at the Sasol Art Museum, StellenboschĢ011 September 07 - 22 Group Exhibition with other artists of the Arts Association Stellenbosch at PJ Olivier CentreĢ010 Group Exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ009 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ009 Group exhibition Orange Cactus Life Style InteriorsĢ008 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ007 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ006 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ006 Group fund raising exhibition Eikestad Primary School, StellenboschĢ006 Group fund raising exhibition for the Student Ministry of St Paul's Evangelical Church, Stellenbosch.Ģ005 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ005 Group fund raising exhibition for the Student Ministry of St Paul's Evangelical Church, Stellenbosch.Ģ005 Group exhibition Art and Wine Gallery on Main, ClarensĢ004 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ004 Group exhibition Christo Pretorius Art Gallery, StellenboschĢ003 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ002 Group exhibition Stellenbosch Art GalleryĢ002 Annual Flower and Garden Show in Seattle, USA.ġ987 Group exhibition Edrich Art Gallery Stellenboschġ963 First solo exhibition Springs library hall.ġ958 First group exhibition Springs library hall.ī.A.As the recent debates on climate change continues over the Anthropocene hypothesis on whether human activities and has a global impact on the Earth’s atmosphere and geological processes, and whether the Antarctic ice are increasing or decreasing, there is no doubt that we as humans have forever changed the planet Earth and its ecosystem. His work can be found in various local galleries and in many private collections in South Africa, Australia, America, Britain, Ireland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Germany, France, New Zealand,South Korea, Hungary and Scotland Hannes's paintings appeal to each person's inner appreciation for the beauty of nature, but also calls to mind the inconceivable wonder of God's creation. He is inspired by the rich colours during flowering season in Namaqualand, the wide open spaces of the Karroo and the interesting coast line of the Western and Southern Cape. Hannes is an artist, who loves the scenery around Stellenbosch and the Boland. Hannes retired in 1997 to apply himself full time to painting. At the age of 24 Hannes had his first solo exhibition in the Springs library hall. Here a delicate awareness for keener observation and study of detail was awakened in him. After his Matric year he took art classes with the famous artist Brian Nash. During his high school days he took private art classes with Mr Frans Prins, a local teacher and artist, who introduced him to the basics of oil painting. Since his early childhood days he has had a love for drawing and working in colour. Hannes van der Walt was born in Springs in 1939. View all 394 works by Hannes van der Walt Remove Hannes from your favorite artists list The Quiver Tree is indigenous to Namaqualand. I have always been fascinated by the beautiful landscape of all colourful flowers that start blooming just after the first winter rains in the Western Cape and Namaqualand. This painting was inspired by photos that were taken by a friend of mine. Loeriesfontein is a quaint little tourist village, on top of the plato, near the Quiver Tree Forest, in Namaqualand SOLD at ART at Blaauwklippen, Stellenbosch. ![]() may be willing to undertake a commission.įramed (but can be supplied either framed or unframed) Sorry but this work has already been sold. ![]()
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