Artist Sika Coetzee

Sika Coetzee was born in Durban and raised in Johannesburg. She currently resides in Jeffreys Bay, where she undertakes many commercial art projects for individuals and companies alike. Her works often resemble that of the late 1980's pop artist, Andy Warhol, with a more colourful edge.

Sika's art studies

Sika studied graphic design at the university of Bloemfontein. Further studies were completed at the Bicken Hall Computer College in London, UK. Her work has matured into an eclectic mixture of African art cum pop art.

Sika's work

These paintings are only samples of Sika's work, and not for sale. Sika works on a commission basis, and therefore produces unique art, according to her clients' needs.

Sika's contact details

Email

mariska_coetzee@yahoo.co.uk

PDF catalogue

You can download a catalogue of Sika's work here. This is not a full catalogue of all her work. All her paintings are unique. To download, right click on the link, and choose the 'save as' option.

Size: 936kb
Catalogue

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