Strauss & co - WWF Art Auction

38 The Beauty of Things Imperfect, Impermanent and Incomplete co m m e n t ‘The Beauty of Things Imperfect, Impermanent and Incomplete VIII & IX is in reference to a natural sanctuary, externally and internally. The tent is a metaphorical state of thought in which you settle temporarily. “One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things.” (Henry Miller)’ NOT E S Rina Stutzer completed her BA (Fine Arts) and MA (Fine Arts) degrees at the University of Pretoria. She has been a part-time lecturer in painting and drawing in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Pretoria since 2000. She has participated in a number of group exhibitions since 2000, nationally as well as internationally. Her masters in fine art degree culminated in her first solo and her second took place during 2010 at Everard Read, Johannesburg. 14 Rina STUTZER south african 1976– The Beauty of Things Imperfect, Impermanent and Incomplete, numbers VIII & XI each signed, dated 2013 and inscribed with their respective titles in pencil in the margin patina, bronze and copper filings on Fabriano paper 70 by 100 cm each R25 000–35 000

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