039 - Zelda Stroud | An Unconventional Envoy

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Opening Bid: 1 800 ZAR

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An Unconventional Envoy

2019

Etching, aquatint, the remains of a chicken-feather paintbrush used by the artist, embroidery thread

48 x 53 x 3 cm

Framed

10/12 Edition Variable

Estimated value between R2000 & R3000

 

Artist statement:

“Passions/Vulnerabilities” is an ongoing series of etchings aimed at celebrating the bodies and the passions of average women. These works also celebrate the notion of “contagion” – the scent/sweat/energy imbued in the object stitched onto each print.
Each work initially included an image of a particular woman (partially clothed and vulnerable) and an item of clothing from a romantic partner (their passion) – with the item of clothing cut into 12 parts for the 12 etchings in each edition.
It has evolved into a project that celebrates female passion no longer limited to relationships, and the poses of the women are now expressive of their own perceptions of their power and “beauty”. No 1 in the edition of 12 always belongs to the woman depicted.

This etching of Esther Mahlangu, a cultural ambassador for South Africa, shows her at work, in the action of painting (her particular passion). The object sewn onto the print is one of her used chicken-feather paintbrushes, often worn down to just a quill covered with paint.

 

About the artist: 

Zelda Stroud is an artist living and working in Pretoria, South Africa. 

Born in Bloemfontein, she graduated from Wits University with a BA Fine Arts (sculpture) in 1986. After completing her studies, she built architectural scale-models and worked as an apprentice at an art foundry. 

She has spent a number of years teaching sculpture, life drawing, jewellery techniques as well as art history and jewellery history at universities and has, at various times in her career, built architectural models, sculpted waxwork figures for museums and studied jewellery manufacture whilst simultaneously making art. 

She received her MA(FA) (cum laude) from the University of Pretoria in 2017. She has just finished her 15th life-size bronze figure as part of a public commission. Her commission work funds her personal artwork, allowing her a modicum of expressive freedom. Her personal artwork reflects her interests in jewellery, model making, the notion of contagion, as well as the human body, with an emphasis on the politics of social and economic manipulation. 


CONTACT DETAILS:

Auctioneer: SANAVA

Contact No: 073 228 3682

Email: [email protected]

Bidder No Bidder Time Amount
7 Ilana Friedman 2022-04-12 18:45:49 1 800
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