Harry is drawn to the South African landscape and is fascinated by the shapes of things he finds - whether they are natural or man-made.
“Often natural objects will look out of place in the landscape, while man-made structures can fit seamlessly into the scene. Mountains breaking the horizon may look like misplaced monuments; some buildings seem to have grown where they stand, and things we discard or abandon are absorbed into the landscape.”
These elements, together with a keen eye and a sense of humour, combine in his paintings and photographs revealing the quirks that make South Africa unique.





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16 – 18 September 2011


