About
Wilma Cruise
is a sculptor. Her mostly life-size figures in bronze and ceramic
explore a metaphorical link between unconscious realities and the
conscious known world. In this way she explores a gap in communication
- in what she calls “the space between”.
She has produced a body of work on paper, notably The
100 Page Diary that is a continuous work in progress that documents
her ideas via the figure and text.
She has completed a number of public
works that recover memory via visual metaphor and word.
Her work represented in The Iziko National Gallery,
the Corobrik Collection, the Pretoria Art Museum, the Durban Art
Museum, the University of South Africa, MTN, the Biliton Collection,
Standard Bank, Sasol, The University of Johannesburg, Sasol University
Collection and the Constitutional Court. |