The South African Foundation for Islamic Art proudly showcases remarkable local artists, honoring the individuals whose inspiring art pieces enrich our cultural landscape. One such artist was the late Boeta Kamil Edwards, a visionary whose creativity knew no bounds.
In early April, Boeta Kamil Edwards held an unforgettable exhibition. Radio 786 had the privilege of sitting down with him to discuss his life’s journey and his unique talent for creating art out of waste materials. His resourcefulness and imagination transformed discarded items into stunning works of art, demonstrating that beauty can indeed emerge from the unexpected.
In this edition of “Up Close and Personal,” Radio 786 pays tribute to the late Boeta Kamil Edwards. Even at the age of 90, his agility and vibrant storytelling captivated audiences. Nature served as his primary inspiration, and his art pieces reflect the profound connection he felt with the world around him.
Boeta Kamil Edwards’ legacy is a testament to the power of art to tell stories, evoke emotions, and inspire change. Through his work, he has left an indelible mark on the South African art community, reminding us of all the importance of preserving and celebrating our cultural heritage.
Guest: Raffiq Desai – Management and Overseeing the exhibitions at the South African foundation for Islamic Art members