Annette Faul is a South African artist based in Stellenbosch, known for her botanical art, maps, and landscape drawings. Her work captures ephemeral moments in nature, with a focus on plants and seasonal transformations.
Faul studied Landscape Architecture at the University of Pretoria and the University of Cape Town, and completed a botanical art masterclass with Beverley Allen. Her paintings, such as Bokkeveld in August, celebrate the changing seasons, the interplay of biomes, and the vivid colors of indigenous flora. Through meticulous brushstrokes and detailed observation, she evokes a sense of belonging, awe, and memory in the landscapes of the Western and Northern Cape.
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Annette Faul is a South African artist based in Stellenbosch, known for her botanical art, maps, and landscape drawings. Her work captures ephemeral moments in nature, with a focus on plants and seasonal transformations.
Faul studied Landscape Architecture at the University of Pretoria and the University of Cape Town, and completed a botanical art masterclass with Beverley Allen. Her paintings, such as Bokkeveld in August, celebrate the changing seasons, the interplay of biomes, and the vivid colors of indigenous flora. Through meticulous brushstrokes and detailed observation, she evokes a sense of belonging, awe, and memory in the landscapes of the Western and Northern Cape.