by Clinton Dickerson | May 29, 2022
Small boats in a harbour. This could be a scene in a Greek village with the boats and the whitewash walls on the houses. However, it also could also be a town in the Cape with whitewash walls and vibrant colours. Can’t you just feel the warmth in the air,...
by Clinton Dickerson | Apr 3, 2022
Vibrant and exciting, yet soft. This painting of Roses in their naked beauty is bold (almost aggressive) painting at it’s very best. Notice how the strong, bold strokes painted in oil, using a pallet knife, do not in any way take away from the beauty and the...
by Clinton Dickerson | Nov 21, 2019
Second portrait by Marlene Dickerson. Mentor and teacher Phil Botha, affectionately nicknamed Marlene ‘Van Goghi’ after this portrait was painted. Year: 1976 Category: Portrait Size: 48cm x 64cm Medium: Oil Sweet Innocence refers to both the model and the...
by Clinton Dickerson | Sep 4, 2019
Edward Ernest Brown Edward Ernest Brown Portrait Year: 2019 Category: Portrait Medium: Oil Size: 120 x 82 (cm) By: Marlene Dickerson Edward Ernest Brown (Bill) was born in Cala, South Africa on the 6th September 1926. He served on active duty in the Second World War...
by Clinton Dickerson | Jul 31, 2019
Going Home – A place in the township Calmly walking home to a place in the Township. Thoughts of the day past and hope for tomorrow. A typical scene of urban, township South Africa today. Year: 2007 Category: Africa Size: 37cm x 23cm Medium: Oil Location:...