ABOUT

Ephemera

Lyn Gilbert (born 1942) is a painter, teacher and book illustrator. She graduated from the University of Natal with a BA Fine Art and later from Rhodes University with an MA in Fine Art.

She has worked as a high school art teacher and as a design trainer for rural craft communities in the Eastern Cape. As a book illustrator, she has worked on 36 story books for young children, collaborated with other illustrators on 33 textbooks for educational publishers and three practical self-help manuals for adults. Recently, she has illustrated two wordless picture books for psychologists working with children. She is currently mentoring four young illustrators from underprivileged communities in the art of illustrating wordless books. The purpose of these books is to enable the parent/carer to create their own stories from the pictorial cues.

Lyn has had several solo exhibitions and group shows and has paintings in private collections in England, Hong Kong, Norway, Germany, Ireland, Australia and Canada, as well as South Africa.

Lyn is a painter who works primarily with imagination. Her work, even when it seems realistic, evokes mythical and imaginative figures. But it is a down-to-earth mythical world, of worried-looking angels, flowing goddesses, characters with strongly defined expression, and plants and animals which seem to radiate their own light. All these elements are rendered in a subtle yet confident style that includes abstract textures, colour fields, and figures, often within the same painting.

Lyn has said that her paintings start from emotion and intuition, with no sense of the finished canvas. As she works and reworks the surface, she allows chance, colour, and inner mood to lead her to the next step. This approach generates depth from within, and if it appears multi-layered it is because it is literally so. Her close connection with natural environments, her skill and experience, and her trust in her own unconscious processes, allow her to fluidly express the essence of each moment. 

Lyn has been part of several group and solo exhibitions, most recently a solo retrospective in Cape Town 2014. 

Lyn is currently immersed in a world of semi-fantasy figures, animals and plants with rich colours which is reflected in her latest work.

Solo Exhibitions
2014   Casa Labia Gallery, Cape Town
2007   National Arts Festival, Grahamstown

Group Exhibitions
2012   Rust en Vrede Gallery, Durbanville CapeTown
2012   Isart Gallery, Franschoek
1999   Cuyler Street Gallery, Port Elizabeth
1998   Lutge Gallery, Cape Town

Ilustrator, Children’s picture books
1999   Song Of Six Birds. Andersen Press UK
1996   While You Sleep. Dutton New York
1995   Tabu and the Dancing Elephants. Dutton New York

Illustrator, Children’s story books (a selection)
2017   All’s Well That Ends Well. Mikhulu Trust, SA
2016   Little Helpers. Mikhulu Trust, SA
2004   Little Angel. Oxford University Press, SA
            Tumelo’s Special Mielie Seeds. Heinemann, SA
2003   Five Magic Stories. MacMillan Educational, UK
2002   Madiba Magic. Tafelberg, SA
            Mtikazi’s Mistake. MacMillan Educational, UK
1996   The Toma Tales. Human & Rousseau, SA
            The Strange Large Egg. Gecko Books. SA
1995   Die Geheim. Juta, SA
1992   Nduku and the Magic Seed. Human & Rousseau, SA
            Ganekwane and the Green Dragon. Human & Rousseau, SA

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