Art has the power to bring people to together
Visual artist and photographer Kyle Lyle believes that artwork is in need of more exposure, especially in the city of Polokwane.
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POLOKWANE – “I love creating art because art is broad and communicative. I use it to communicate what I am feeling, how I am feeling and I wish people or the entire community could just make a little bit of an effort to study and understand artwork instead of just seeing it as pictures or photos,” he explained.
The 23-year old holds a photography qualification.
Lyle would describe his artwork as unique, given the various graphic elements that are implemented which makes the artwork look like a painting, purely digitally made. “I try to incorporate things all together so they have features of both a digital artwork and the old traditional paintings. I get inspired through external sources such as music, or someone telling me their story. For some odd reason I always find myself relating on some level to stories of other people, I think this is why we need to work together as a community to lead healthy lifestyles, emotionally and physically,” he concluded.
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