Fynbos Landscape with Pincushion, Everlasting and Scabiosa (Saunter series) 1600x1600mm

Title: Fynbos Landscape with Pincushion, Everlasting and Scabiosa (Saunter series)
Size: 1600 x 1600mm
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Year: 2025

I created this large fynbos painting for my solo exhibition at AITY Gallery in Franchhoek (Western Cape, SA).

I love the large, square shape of this canvas. I filled it with bright orange Pincushion flowers along with cream-coloured Everlasting flowers, and mauve-coloured Scabiosa Columbaria. I used a variety of lines to create interest and movement in the piece: tall Restios in the background, swirls of wind in the sky, dried plant material and leaves in the foreground in blues, greys, browns and greens.

In a large painting like this, I use my entire body to partake in the process of painting, creating extra movement, abstract shapes and flow. 

I am so happy with the outcome of this piece!

This artwork is part of my Saunter-series:

The Saunter series invites you to join me on a journey through the Cape Floral Kingdom, where I explore the beauty of nature at my own pace. Inspired by the art of strolling, these paintings capture the essence of the fynbos landscape of Table Mountain, Cape Town, through my leisurely, idle wanders. Each step becomes a moment to pause, to wonder, and to absorb the intricate details of the flora around me.

Back in my studio, all the ideas and inspiration spill out as colour and shapes.  My brush is charged with the energy of movement and colour, boldly bringing to life the scenes I’ve absorbed from nature. Through my work, I strive to mirror the rhythms of the wild — the wind stirring through the fynbos, the plants bursting with vibrant colour and shape, the seasons shifting, and new life constantly pushing through.

In this series, I remind myself to tread slowly, finding my Creator in creation. By moving through nature at a slow pace, I fill up with its energy, allowing new life and vitality to flow through my art.