Sebastiaan Theart
Sebastiaan Theart is awarded as the 1st Place Winner
of the AGAC 2024.
This extraordinary winning piece with title, Brandewyn Brille (Brandy Goggles) is created with oils on canvas. This is more than just an oil painting, but a magical conversation started, executed with exceptional skill.
Combined with a plexiglass sculpture, when viewed through the two different glass colours, you will find not one, but two paintings, skillfully combined.
Read more about the artist and this beautiful oneartwork.
Tiffany Baxter
Tiffany Baxter is awarded as the 2nd Place
Winner of the AGAC 2024.
This intricate piece with title, Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika, is created with oils on canvas.
This extremely detailed artwork is overflowing with symbolism and meaning.
Read all about it when viewing the artwork in our shop.
Marguerite Smal
Marguerite Smal is awarded as the 3rd Place Winner of the AGAC 2024.
This dramatic piece with title, Pearl of Limpopo, is created in oil on canvas. The almost-photorealism of this artwork speaks to your emotions and will hold your attention as you gaze at the fine details.
Read more about the artist and her artwork in our shop.
Jaz (Gareth) Jacob Zacks
Jaz Zacks is awarded as the High School Category Winner of the AGAC 2024.
This beautiful work of art with title, Stormy Oranjezicht, is oil on canvas.
Lonwabo Jantjies
Lonwabo Jantjies is awarded as Primary School Category Winner of the AGAC 2023.
This colourful piece with title, Starry Night Over South African Huts: Shining Amidst Adversity, is created with Acrylic and acrylic pens on canvas.
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AGAC 2024
The theme of the AGAC 2024 was "Rainbow Renaissance: From Baroque to Braai" where our talented artists were required to take an old classic artwork and "Africanize" it. Artists of all ages and skilled in all mediums could enter, and the results were truly inspired!