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Contact René Scribante at rene@scribante.com or 083 627 6757
Kala was born in Namibia and grew up in South Africa. In 2008 she moved to George and started painting full-time. Her impressionistic oil paintings are representational seascapes, florals, and street scenes from life and the occasional portrait.
“There is no extraordinary rationale why I paint.
I love all aspects of the creative process, the materials, the planning and preparing,
the act of painting, of telling a story. Curiosity drives me, painting has become the ultimate unsolvable puzzle, a way of communicating.
I simply must paint.”
www.kalacombrink.com • kala@kalacombrink.com • Facebook: @kalacombrink • Instagram: @combrinkkarin
The Medici fountain is a popular spot in this exquisite garden. Green metallic chairs are scattered along the pathway, people basking in the dappled sunshine. Here you experience quietude and a sense of peace as you listen to the soft melody of a gentle breeze rippling the water. Now and then you might hear the loud drumbeat of the bustling city traffic breaking through to remind you that this too shall pass…until tomorrow.
The Medici Fountain is a monumental fountain in the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement in Paris. Built in about 1630, it was commissioned by Marie de’ Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France. It was moved to its present location and extensively rebuilt in 1864-1866.