Working mainly in oil, Marinda’s paintings reflect a variety of themes and subject matter. She uses nature and life in general as inspiration and is especially interested in the human psyche, the way people interact with each other, their respective relationships, as well as how they relate to and function within their environment. Her imagery is rooted in the African environment, yet her themes are universal, which are stylistically represented in the combination of symbolism and realism in her work.
- Sculpture
- Painting
- Olaf Bisschoff
- Candace Charlton
- Marinda Combrink
- Allen Egan
- Kerri Evans
- Emily Fellows
- DP Ferreira
- Jenny Groenewald
- Alex Hamilton
- Claude Jammet
- Keith Joubert
- Clare Menck
- Peter Midlane
- Velaphi Mzimba
- Xakasa Nomandla
- Fiona Rowett
- Simon Stone
- Jill Trappler
- Greg Schultz
- Irma Stern
- Peter van Straten
- Leon Vermeulen
- Margaret Vorster
- Prints
- Mixed Media
- Photography
- Ceramics
- Applied Arts

