Nicky Liebenberg
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Nicky Liebenberg is a South African born artist. She has been working independently for over twenty years in various mediums, particularly graphic media. She obtained a National Higher Diploma in Fine art from Wits Technikon (1996) (Mastering in the Art of Drawing) Qualifying with distinction and merit and was awarded the silver medal for excellence. In 2005 she obtained an advanced diploma in Visual Arts and Art History from Unisa, qualifying with distinction. She has lectured in the art of drawing at the National school of the Arts (JHB) and the Technikon Witwatersrand. Liebenberg has participated in numerous group exhibitions both locally and abroad, and held two solo exhibitions in Johannesburg. Her work was selected for the ABSA finalist Atelier Competion in 2005 and 2006 and she was a top twenty finalist in the Thami Mnyele Art competition 2021. She is currently collaborated with The Printing Girls, and has had numerous group exhibitions with them and participated in the RMB latitudes open art fair 2023 with the Art Room gallery, Johannesburg.
Her subject matter is strongly correspondent to her personal spiritual journey, and her themes are used metaphorically to depict spiritual realities. In earlier works, objects that disperse, traverse, and navigate water are used as ‘handles’ to navigate spiritual or metaphysical concepts. Her art making process include & combine drypoint etching, cotton, watercolor monotype & chine-colle’.
Her Christian faith has been and continues to play a significant role in her choice of subject matter and execution.
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Nicky Liebenberg is a South African born artist. She has been working independently for over twenty years in various mediums, particularly graphic media. She obtained a National Higher Diploma in Fine art from Wits Technikon (1996) (Mastering in the Art of Drawing) Qualifying with distinction and merit and was awarded the silver medal for excellence. In 2005 she obtained an advanced diploma in Visual Arts and Art History from Unisa, qualifying with distinction. She has lectured in the art of drawing at the National school of the Arts (JHB) and the Technikon Witwatersrand. Liebenberg has participated in numerous group exhibitions both locally and abroad, and held two solo exhibitions in Johannesburg. Her work was selected for the ABSA finalist Atelier Competion in 2005 and 2006 and she was a top twenty finalist in the Thami Mnyele Art competition 2021. She is currently collaborated with The Printing Girls, and has had numerous group exhibitions with them and participated in the RMB latitudes open art fair 2023 with the Art Room gallery, Johannesburg.
Her subject matter is strongly correspondent to her personal spiritual journey, and her themes are used metaphorically to depict spiritual realities. In earlier works, objects that disperse, traverse, and navigate water are used as ‘handles’ to navigate spiritual or metaphysical concepts. Her art making process include & combine drypoint etching, cotton, watercolor monotype & chine-colle’.
Her Christian faith has been and continues to play a significant role in her choice of subject matter and execution.
Nicky Liebenberg is a South African born artist. She has been working independently for over twenty years in various mediums, particularly graphic media. She obtained a National Higher Diploma in Fine art from Wits Technikon (1996) (Mastering in the Art of Drawing) Qualifying with distinction and merit and was awarded the silver medal for excellence. In 2005 she obtained an advanced diploma in Visual Arts and Art History from Unisa, qualifying with distinction. She has lectured in the art of drawing at the National school of the Arts (JHB) and the Technikon Witwatersrand. Liebenberg has participated in numerous group exhibitions both locally and abroad, and held two solo exhibitions in Johannesburg. Her work was selected for the ABSA finalist Atelier Competion in 2005 and 2006 and she was a top twenty finalist in the Thami Mnyele Art competition 2021. She is currently collaborated with The Printing Girls, and has had numerous group exhibitions with them and participated in the RMB latitudes open art fair 2023 with the Art Room gallery, Johannesburg.
Her subject matter is strongly correspondent to her personal spiritual journey, and her themes are used metaphorically to depict spiritual realities. In earlier works, objects that disperse, traverse, and navigate water are used as ‘handles’ to navigate spiritual or metaphysical concepts. Her art making process include & combine drypoint etching, cotton, watercolor monotype & chine-colle’.
Her Christian faith has been and continues to play a significant role in her choice of subject matter and execution.