Copious amounts of money, not accepted by his father, deformed, unnaturally short, lover of reading and knowledge, highly skilled and gifted, drawn to prostitutes and drinking…NO I am not talking about Tyrion Lannister, […]
Author Archives: Lillian Gray
Irma Stern is still considered to be South Africa’s foremost artist in terms of public recognition and the record prices that her works fetch at an auction. At first, misunderstood […]
Jacobus Hendrik Pierneef (usually referred to as Pierneef) (13 August 1886 Pretoria – 4 October 1957 Pretoria), was a South African landscape artist, generally considered to be one of the best of the old South […]
Andy Warhol was the most glamorous figure of 20th-century American art scene. He was the first Art Superstar! He wore a silver wig, loved the smell of washing powder and […]
A leading South African artist is on a mission to preserve her culture through her world-renowned creations. 81-year-old Esther Mahlangu has been painting since she was 10 years old. She […]
“Mom, I’m bored!” Here’s why it is good for kids to be bored These dreaded words make us scramble to come up with ideas to keep our kids busy. The […]
Our student Clara Rabé came first in SA amongst all the Grade R’s. The Young Artist Awards competition is known as the most prestigious event of its kind in South […]
Our students will be hosting an Art Exhibition “Inspired by the greats” 28 -September – 1 Oct 2018 This post is for the students of Lillian Gray Art School to brief them […]
This blog post is apart of a series called Inspired by the Greats. Our art school will be holding an annual exhibition end of August 2018 with the same title. Let’s not re-invent […]
We are all extremely excited here in the studio today. We are kickstarting a new series on our YouTube Channel. It’s called… Get her to New York In this series, […]










