Wednesday 30 November 2011

Jo'burg Culture


From the 4th to the 11th of December, David Brown Fine Art is hosting a group show, featuring a large number of talented artists, including Alexandra Ross, Collin Cole, Daandrey Steyn, Mayuri Patel and many, many more.

The exhibition is being held at the Old Sandton Civic Gallery, next to the library at Nelson Mandela Square.

More information, including contact details, artist information, and opening times, is available at www.davidbrownfineart.co.za

Tuesday 29 November 2011

And now for something completely different...

CELTIS, an instrumental band that performs traditional and modern Celtic music with a distinctive twist, featuring Keri Povall (flute),Ron Uken (guitar & bodhran), Ant Cawthorn-Blazeby (fiddle),and Fiona Grayer (cello) in no particular order. Basing their music on mostly traditional tunes which are guaranteed to get the feet tapping and the soul dancing, flute and fiddle weave in and out of the melodies to create a sparkling tapestry of sound which delights the soul, and you can share the evening of Friday the 2nd of December with them in a pleasant relaxed setting under the stars with exquisite cuisine and sparkling music at ST CLEMENTS, 191 MUSGRAVE RD.

Doors open from approx 18h00 to 18h30, music will commence at approx 19h30, and cover charge is R50-00. Full restaurant and bar available!

BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL, as this venue is limited to approx 80 seats. Call St Clements now on 031 202 2511 to make sure that you don't miss out!

Monday 28 November 2011

Steven Graham Designs


Steven Graham "grew up" in the design industry as a manager in leading retail decorating outlets, eventually opening his own retail operation with a showroom in Cape Town.

Nowadays, Steven consults on a private basis, no longer getting bogged down in the everyday details of the retail world. He has often given advice at Decorex shows on creating your own, personalized, magical spaces and places within your home, as well as being featured on Top Billing.


You can contact him on 021 447 1929 | 083 784 3381 | steven@stevengraham.co.za


Or visit the showroom at Unit 22 Nearby Industrial Park, Railway Road, Woodstock, Cape Town.

Spoil your senses! 

Thursday 24 November 2011

Sale! Sale! Sale!

Con Amore is having another sample sale! Be sure to get there early, as all the best bargains will be snapped up by the early birds.

Where: Unit 10, Rinaldo Park, 50 Moreland Drive, Redhill, Durban
When:  Friday, 25 November 2011, 10:00 - 16:00
             Saturday, 26 November 2011, 09:00 - 13:00

Contact them on 031 569 1670 for more information and directions.

Happy shopping!

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Carrol Boyes is on Fire!

Carrol Boyes has long been known for fantastic and original designs. The name has become synonymous with beauty and flowing design with an African flair.

And now, she has launched a range of absolutely stunning new kitchenware that she has named "Fire" - an extremely apt way to describe the warmth of the copper tones. She has experimented with different metals to create the perfect colour for her new selection of collectable, functional, art. And best of all, it's been so well developed that it will not tarnish!

Yet another gorgeous addition to the Carrol Boyes universe!

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Time to bloom

As summer approaches, we all start thinking of ways to spend time outdoors, soaking up the rays (with the appropriate SPF, of course!).

Right now, art-lovers can combine their love of fine artworks with the chance to enjoy the beauty of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens.

The Professional Cape Artists' Exhibition is running until the first of December, and artists such as Gabriel and Tinus de Jongh will be showcased.

The Kirstenbosch Gardens are acclaimed as one of the great botanical gardens of the world, and should be a must-see for everyone!

Entrance to the exhibition is free, but the entrance fee to the Gardens does apply.

For more information contact Jill Fearon on 021 715 6500 / 021 799 8621.

Definitely worth the trip!
Artwork by Tinus de Jongh (left) and Gabriel de Jongh (right), among others, will be on display at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens until 1 December 2011.

Friday 18 November 2011

Local Artists, Local Friends

Fat Tuesday in Kloof is currently hosting an exhibition showcasing two local artists, Sue Whitmore and Anne Cleveland.

Sue Whitmore's exhibit is entitled "Carpe Diem", and was inspired by the love of life that her son brought into her home. She says "As I grow older and hopefully wiser, I have started to notice the incredible value of innocence, of seizing the moment and living it with the abandonment of pure, unfettered enthusiasm."

"The Conservation of Wetlands" is the theme of Anne Cleveland's contribution, which clearly displays her deep love and appreciation of the birds endemic to these threatened habitats. She uses a sure touch and a fine eye to bring these beautiful birds to our notice.

This exhibit is now on, and the gallery will be hosting a walk-through tomorrow morning, Saturday 19 November at 10am.

And, once you've admired the amazing artwork, Bellevue Cafe can offer an equally amazing coffee, tea or lunch, to make your visit complete.

Fat Tuesday is at Bellevue Campus, 5 Bellevue Road, Kloof, and you can contact them on 031 717 2785 or shannon@fattuesday.co.za.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Delish for a Christmas dinner or a Christmas gift

Sheila Swanepoel brings us delicious homemade delicacies, such as: 



OLIVES etc:
Romesco Olives, tapenades, salsa, pesto - and the most divine Sicilian Dipping Sauce,  which can be used as: marinade, basting chicken, condiment on the table, salads, with cheeses, baked potatoes.  The Romesco Olives Company has a factory in Howick - their kalamata olives are grown in the Cape and their green olives are imported from Greece. The olives come in 380g jars and are marinaded in extra virgin olive oil, which can be used again after you've flattened all the olives.  The tapenades etc come in 250g jars at R55.

CHOCOLATE SALAMI:
A traditional handmade Italian dessert.  Enjoy with an espresso coffee or a glass of wine. Chocolate Salami, also known as Salame di Cioccolato or Salame Dolce, is made from a creamy mixture of dark chocolate, vanilla biscuits, butter, eggs and other fresh ingredients. Each ‘salami’ is hand rolled and beautifully wrapped. A perfect way to spoil your wedding guests or your clients when presented as a corporate gift. Although nuts are not used in this product, it may contain traces of tree nuts. No added preservatives.
Serve with ice-cream or whipped cream or berry compote drizzle.
It is best refrigerated and may be frozen. If frozen, allow at least 45 minutes to soften, to prevent crumbling. Treat your guests to a wedding favour with a difference ..... a smaller size ‘salami’ or a few slices that are beautifully wrapped and co-ordinated to the bride’s request.  Also an ideal gift for corporate functions.


LIMONCELLO:
A traditional liqueur from the south of Italy.  Lemon rind soaked in vodka to which sugared water is added.
Traditionally sipped slowly after a meal.   It is best served ice cold - straight from the freezer where it will not  freeze completely because of the alcohol content - a healthy 40%.  Perfect for lazy summer days when mixed with soda or water. Comes in 250ml & 500 ml bottles at R35 and R70.


These tempting goodies will be available at the following markets and Christmas fetes:


NOVEMBER:
Saturday 12th, 19th, 26th Nov:  6.30 - 10am Shongweni Farmers' Market
Friday 25 Nov: 6 - 10pm at the Colony Centre in Hillcrest - a jazz, food & wine festival organised by Rotary



DECEMBER:
Thursday 1st: 5 - 10pm Point Night Market
Saturday 3rd: 6.30 - 10am Shongweni Farmers' Market 
Thurs 8th to Sun 11th  - Green with Envy in Vause Road on the Berea 
Thursday 15th: 5 - 10pm Point Night Market
Friday 16th: 6.30 - 10am Shongweni Farmers' Christmas Market 

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Funky fun for furniture!

"Dodo refurbishes salvaged furniture to a more modern look, aligned with market trends in home décor."

Sounds like any other second-hand furniture retailer, doesn't it? One look at the sample pieces on their website, however, will quickly disabuse you of that notion!

Taking classic lines and turning them into fantastically fun works of art is what they do, and they do it well. They're not afraid of colour and experimentation, and each finished item will bring it's individual personality home to compliment yours. Using only structurally sound pre-owned pieces, dodo allows you to take home bespoke furniture at a price that won't break the bank.

Tuesday 15 November 2011

i heart shopping!

The www (Wonderful World of the Web) has once again delivered a gem!


The i heart market, a food and design market that takes place on the first Saturday of every month, is showcased in this blog, which aims to introduce you to the super talented people who take part in the market and to tell you about the fun packed events held at the market. Enjoy reading their ramblings and if you are ever in town... come on down and see for yourself! Markets are held at the Moses Mabhida stadium, Durban. Contact them on email at thejoyteam@gmail.com or Facebook.


Take especial note of the extra market days for Christmas on 3, 10 and 17 December!

Monday 14 November 2011

Style comes home

Kirsten Goss, world-renowned jeweler, is launching her new Lifestyle range in Durban! The line includes whimsical pieces of cutlery, infused with her indomitable flair for design.

The event is taking place in Morningside, at 45 Eighth Avenue, from 5:30 till 9pm on Tuesday, 15 November 2011.

Kirsten Goss has partnered with Bombay Sapphire gin for this much-anticipated event.


The official launch is in Johannesburg on 17 November, at Shop 2a, 66 St Andrew Street, Birdhaven, and it is an invitation-only event.

Other launches are also scheduled to take place in Hermanus and Plettenberg Bay. A complete list of venues and times is available here.

Thursday 10 November 2011

Popping up in Durban!



Malva's concept store in Jo'burg was an experience enjoyed and shared by many, and now they are opening their unconventional and daring arms to Durbanites from their Florida Road premises!

Malva showcases top South African designers and artists in their various fields: fashion, household, novelties, art and design; as well as a variety of live performances. They also display a variety of the designer items at the "i heart market" every month.

So, if you are lucky enough to be in the area, be sure to pop in to their co-op at number 200 Florida Road.

Malva is not just retail - it's a creative experience!

And tonight you can take advantage of extended shopping hours. Do a bit of late-nite roaming until 10pm!

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Blooming beautiful

Box Living draws their inspiration from the natural world. No two pieces are alike; each is hand-carved, hand-assembled, and hand-finished to produce pieces with character, timelessness, and a sense of the unexpected. 

Their most recent launch is the Bloom collection: organic and fresh, the meticulously handcrafted pieces take their inspiration from the spirals and swirls of nature and hint towards the ‘flower power’ 1960s.

With an emphasis on weaving, braiding, carving and woodturning; and use of materials such as antiqued steel, bronze, rattan, mahogany, teak and american oak, the collection is bursting with a life and vitality that inspires and uplifts the soul.

View the catalogue here and feel the warm breezes lifting your heart as we slip effortlessly into a summer that blooms.

Saturday 5 November 2011

Strauss & Co Art Sale

A sample of the amazing works under the hammer on Monday:
Left: A Still Life with Roses, Right: Poinsettias, both Irma Stern
Strauss & Co, Fine Art Auctioneers, are holding a South African Art sale on Monday, 7 November. The catalogue includes works from notable artists such as Hugo Naudé, Walter Whall Batiss, Jacob Hendrik Pierneef and Irma Stern.

More information on the auction itself is available here. What an opportunity to appreciate the rare and awe-inspiring talents of some of South Africa's most revered artists!

Friday 4 November 2011

Charly's Angels


Charly's Bakery in Cape Town offer the most amazingly designed and presented cakes for every occasion. Whether it's your baby's first birthday, or the wedding that you've been planning since you were thirteen, they have the perfect cake for the perfect day.

Specialising in chocolate wedding cakes, Charly's is a family run business that present a new edge to traditional baking, enticing customers from as far afield as Norway with their dainties. Over the years they have gained an enviable reputation as trend setters and are often featured in the glossies.

Their works of art are too numerous to encompass here, so be sure to visit the Charly's Bakery Facebook page, their website, or even, for the Capetonians amongst us, their stunning boutique on Canterbury Street for a complete gallery of inspiration and temptation.

Thursday 3 November 2011

Tarentaalbos Christmas Market

At Tarentaalbos, a few people work with love, appreciation and respect for each other, to create the most beautiful products.

Situated on the farm Tarentaalbos, near Bothaville in the Northern Free State, South Africa, they create special and original products out of ceramics, mosaic and steel. Art@Tarentaalbos manufactures a wide range of functional and decorative products. Each item has its own specific, colorful and rural character, and the artists strive to create each product according to the clients need and taste.

From humble beginnings in 1995, the customer base has grown steadily, and today their clients include housewives, art shops, interior decorators, nurseries, churches, schools and even large companies. Their products are recognized even as far afield as Australia, Canada, Europe and neighboring African countries.

Art@Tarentaalbos strives to deliver a unique and quality product and they live their motto of “Be daring, be first, be different and be successful!”

This year's Christmas Market has just kicked off, and runs until Saturday, 5 November. When the market started, there were only 7 exhibitors, and now there are over 100!

If you're in the area, be sure to take a turn and see for yourself what's on offer!

More information, contact details and directions are available at the Tarentaalbos website.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Delicate, exotic, orchids

"I asked him what he thought it was about orchids that seduced humans so completely that they were compelled to steal them and worship them and try to breed new and specific kinds of them and then be willing to wait for nearly a decade for one of them to flower. 'Oh, mystery, beauty, unknowability, I suppose, ' he said, shrugging. 'Besides, I think the real reason is that life has no meaning. I mean, no obvious meaning. You wake up, you go to work, you do stuff. I think everybody's always looking for something a little unusual that can preoccupy them and help pass the time"

-Susan Orlean, "The Orchid Thief"



On the 5th of November Plantae is hosting an open day on the Boscia Farm just outside of Brits north of Pretoria. Take advantage of having the run of this specialist nursery dedicated to orchids and other rare and unusual plants. Wonderful scenery, a wide range of indigenous birds and trees will add to the magic of the visit!

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Dancing round the Barns (Part 2)




Last week we mentioned The Barn Art and Glass Gallery in Worcester, and today we visit the Red Barn Gallery  at Smithfield in the Free State.

Although Smithfield is not on any major tourist routes, there is more than enough to whet the appetite of any sightseer. The Red Barn Gallery is THE venue for local and out-of-town artists to display their works. There are also some Bushman paintings in the hills around town - a bit difficult to set up as an installation in the gallery, but a wonderful accompaniment to the more modern art of the third-oldest Free State town.