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Grady Tomlinson Zeeman
Artist/
Painter

Grady Tomlinson Zeeman

Painter

Bio

Zeeman’s fondest memories as a child was when her dad, Max Tomlinson taught her how to draw vintage cars, engines and aeroplanes. These lessons taught her the value of per-spective and the mechanics behind what she sees. After she finished school, she applied to study Fashion Design at the Cape Technicon. She was accepted even though she had no Art training at school level. After her 3 years at College, she worked as a Designer in a Clothing factory in Cape Town.
In 1991 she married a farmer from her hometown and had 2 children. She continued sell-ing drawings as an extra income and took up oil painting. However, between raising her children and assisting on the farm, her art took a backseat. It was only in 2005 that she started painting again. With the assistance of 2 of her friends, she did the roof of a local restaurant in an African theme. They were allowed a small exhibition space there as well. She earnestly developed her technical skills and broadened her knowledge of Art History. In 2008, she had her first international art exhibition and then her career developed from there. She has taken part in various exhibitions in USA, UK, Europe, Asia and Africa. Zee-man have also taken part in the Florence Biennale 2011, Siel de Paris 2012, London Bi-ennale 2019 and Amsterdam Art Fair 2019. During October 2020, she had her first solo exhibition in Rome, Italy. Her work has been published in numerous books and magazines and she has been a finalist in a couple of art competitions. She has also received several international art prizes. From 2011 to 2017 Zeeman had her own gallery in her hometown in South Africa, where she not only exhibited her own work, but represented other South African artists as well.
Since 2018 she’s based both in Swellendam and Cape Town, enjoying the best both worlds have to offer.

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