Anji Woodley / Teacups and Tafel 05

$876

Anji Woodley is an emerging mixed-media contemporary artist from South Africa, currently based in Toronto, Canada. Her work is a reflection of her deep connection with nature and her roots, which she expresses through the use of natural materials and textures. 

In her latest body of work titled Teacups and Tafel, Anji explores the intersection of cultural symbolism and natural elements through the medium of mixed media on paper. Tafel meaning table in Afrikaans and of Dutch origin, serves as a foundational motif, representing the shared experiences and traditions of South African culture particularly the ritual of tea drinking. 

Anji often uses natural elements as tools and creative applications when crafting her works. Drawing inspiration from nature, Anji applies charcoal sourced from found burnt wood, mirroring the organic process of carving out figures reminiscent of natural lines etched into wood by weathering. Through the use of sticks to “carve out” figures in wet paint, Anji seeks to translate the essence of the natural world and its intricate interplay of form and texture. 
  • Artwork Dimensions: 22.5" x 30"
  • Floater Frame Dimensions: 23.5" x 31"

Original; 1 of 1.

The work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Founder of Tacit.

All frames are custom made locally in Toronto by a fellow female-owned business, using high quality wood imported from Italy. Frames are equipped with acid-free backing board and mat to protect your artwork.

Mixed media on paper.

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Anji Woodley

Anji Woodley is an emerging mixed-media contemporary artist from South Africa, now based in Toronto, Canada.

Her work is a reflection of her deep connection with nature and her roots, which she expresses through the use of natural materials and textures.

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