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Where are you from and where do you live now?
        
I am from South Africa and stayed in South Korea for two and a half years, but are now back again, staying and working in Cape Town.
     
    
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How would you describe your artistic style?
        I love giving buildings and architectural spaces personality and warmth through the use of pen and brush. My style is very detailed but still drawn in a loose and free manner. When people look at my work, I want to convey a glimpse of the atmosphere and what makes the place unique.
     
 
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What’s on top of your bucket list (as an artist or just as a person)?
        I think on top of my bucket list is to see more of the world and be able to work as a full-time artist.
  
  
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Vector or watercolour?
        Watercolour.
     
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New York, New York or remote mountain hut?
        New York, New York.
     
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Becks or Merlot?
        Merlot please or can we make that a Cabernet Sauvignon?
     
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And a little Proust: What is your idea of perfect happiness?
        Perfect happiness is the knowledge that I can have peace and be content no matter what my circumstances because I am a child of God. Sharing this love with people in need and spending quality time with family is what really matters to me in life.
     
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Which living person do you most admire?
        Oliver Jeffers because he has such an amazing way of illustrating and telling children's stories.
     
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What do you consider the most overrated virtue?
        Power.
     
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What or who is the greatest love of your life?
        My family and my dogs.
     
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If you were to die and come back as a person or a thing, what would it be?
        I would like to come back as a bird. They seem so carefree and are able to fly.
     
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The world needs more…
        people that are willing to leave their comfort zone and help others.
     
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I’ve changed my mind about...
        staying home on a Friday night. When I was younger, that was my worst nightmare, but now I really enjoy relaxing at home after a long week.
     
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What most people don't understand is that...
        not everyone is going to like you and that's okay. It doesn't make you a bad person. Rather stay true to who you are than becoming someone you're not in order to win applause.