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For the Love of Art: Where Feelings are more Important than Words

We've all been there – standing in front of towering art pieces in acclaimed museums, the written explanations too academic and the font type too small to grasp at first glance. Yet, as we stand there, something stirs within us – a feeling, an admiration, a connection that needs no explanation. Valerie Kabov refers to this as the ‘essential uselessness' of Art – it doesn't fulfil any survival need (honestly Art won't keep us warm at night), but it does resonate deeply with our souls!

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Reviews

  • Abstract black and white painting of a coffee cup, saucer, and spoon on a table.

    We purchased an artwork from Nicola and absolutely love it now that it’s framed and on our wall. A beautiful addition to our home.

    - Hugo Bezuidenhout

  • Abstract artwork featuring a dark background with irregular glowing blue and white rectangular patterns arranged in a grid-like formation.

    Nicola Bouwer’s work is radiant and rich. I have a large collection of art hanging on my walls. I’ve been curating spaces for the last 20 years, public and private platforms. I have worked with artists from around the world. When I view Bouwer’s work, it clearly stands out. Her ability to tell a story with the least amount of subject on the canvas is unparalleled. A single chair against an identified background says so much. Bouwer has the ability to move you to tears with only a single chair. I’m a proud collector of her work. I am thrilled to witness her artistic journey and can’t wait to see where she will go…and take me with her.

    - Yasser Bagersh

  • A hand stencil showing the word 'YOU' underneath a grid of pink circles, on a textured metallic surface.

    I am lucky to have one of Nicola’s atmospheric paintings in my hallway. It is serene and moody, taking you to a quieter place every time you walk past.

    - Robyn Shamu

  • I don't have any abstract art in my house. It isn't that I don't appreciate abstract art - I just couldn't find pieces that I felt comfortable living with. This triptych by Nicola Bouwer was the perfect option for me: architectural, modern and fresh, but at home in my home.

    - Zelda Pringle

  • Abstract watercolor painting with black, gray, and blue tones. Floating blotches and streaks creating a subtle pattern.

    I have known Nicola for many years, and although I am no expert, her growth as an artist has been sublime and wonder to watch. Nicola’s style is relatable, and her pictures take pride of place in our home.

    - Mark Hele