(Right: Photograph by
Samora Chapman)
Two visual artists are selling their work on-line, sharing the proceeds
with the Denis Hurley Centre.
One is photographer, Samora Chapman, who has used words and pictures to
tell the stories of some of the homeless men and women during lockdown. High-res,
signed, limited edition prints of the portraits are available to buy.
(Left: North Coast Road
Mosque. Ink on watercolour paper by Nikhil Tricam 2020)
That project is called Street
Dreamers and it is balanced by Street
Dreamscapes – beautiful ink drawings by Nikhil Tricam who reminds us of the
images of the city from before corona. Both sets of works can be viewed and bought
via www.samorachapman.com
You can read the full stories on
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/…/2020-05-03-street-dreame…/
For more information and to donate, visit: www.denishurleycentre.org