Zebras at the Salt Pan
Zebras at the Salt Pan
Secure Payment
An original oil on board painting by South African artist Colin Wilkinson.
In style, we can place Colin and his work firmly in the camp of modern South African Post Impressionism. His increasing use of Impasto techniques gives further depth to his studies.
About Artist
About Artist
Colin was born in 1950 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Although Wilkinson had no formal training, he spent many hours learning and developing his talent from his artist mother and further honing his phenomenal talent by associating with many great artists during the 1970s and '80s.
It was no coincidence that he got a job working at a top framing company. Leading artists would drop by and consult with him about aesthetic framing combinations to best suit their work. For his part, Wilkinson would ask why and how a particular artist would paint a certain way to gain a specific effect.
Works by Chris Tugwell, Christiaan Nice, and Thomas Hacking regularly came in for framing, and I got to ask questions of the artists," says Wilkinson.
Wilkinson only defeated the "demon of indecision" and started painting full-time in 2002, when he was fifty-two. Within five years, his work had become so in demand that he could never mount a full exhibition as his art was being shipped worldwide too fast!
Like his mentors, Wilkinson seeks inspiration in the broad canvas of the South African landscape and its people just going about their daily chores. In style, Wilkinson's work is firmly in the camp of modern South African Post Impressionism. His increasing use of impasto techniques gives further depth to his studies.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
ROLLED & TUBE
This safe and cost-effective packaging is our preferred packaging option. We'll remove the canvas from the stretcher frame and roll it up into this sturdy and protective cardboard tube for shipping. Upon delivery, simply have the canvas re-stretched at your local framer.FLAT-PACKED / BOXED
We package the artwork on its stretcher frame or in a frame. The artwork is securely bubble-wrapped and packed into a sealed cardboard box. This option offers good protection of your artwork while in-transit, without the additional cost associated with custom-crating.
CUSTOM-CRATED

We build a custom-crate specifically to provide the best protection for your artwork. However, it's also the most costly option. We recommend custom-crates for the transportation of fragile artworks such as sculptures, ceramics and very large painting
Return Policy
Return Policy
In the unlikely event that you are not entirely satisfied with your art purchase, we offer you additional peace of mind with our 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee. Our full money back 10 day Return Policy applies for online purchases only. If you feel you need to return your artwork, for whatever reason, you can notify us within 10 (ten) days of your purchase, return the item to us and receive a full refund.
Share
How we ship & deliver
Artwork rolled in a tube
This safe and cost-effective packaging is our preferred packaging option. We'll remove the canvas from the wooden stretcher frame and roll it up into this sturdy and protective cardboard tube for shipping.
IMPORTANT: Rolled artworks will need to be re-stretched at your local framer.
How we ship & deliver
Flat-packed artwork
We package the artwork on its stretcher frame or frame. The artwork is securely bubble-wrapped and packed into a sealed cardboard box. This option offers good protection of your artwork while in-transit, without the additional cost associated with custom-crating.
How we ship & deliver
Custom Crated Artwork
We build a custom-crate specifically to provide the best protection for your artwork. However, it's also the most costly option. We recommend custom-crates for the transportation of fragile artworks such as sculptures, ceramics and very large paintings.
-
Certified Authentic Art
Certified Authentic Art
-
10 Day Return Policy
10 Day Return Policy
-
Insured Shipments
Insured Shipments
-
Established in 1987
Established in 1987
-
World Wide Delivery
World Wide Delivery