My hope is that each piece offers a moment of reflection, an opportunity to connect with the peace within us, a vivid reminder of the real beauty in authenticity and simplicity.
— Gina Serfontein

my process & style

I’m a mixed media artist embracing a textured, rustic style of minimalism and abstract realism.

My colour palette leans toward subtle, minimalist hues, grounded in rich greys and muted tones that create a sense of serenity and relaxation. Through contrasting values and layered textures, I aim to craft an atmosphere that feels both aged and contemporary, and also allowing the viewer’s imagination to fill in the spaces I leave open.

My hope is that each piece offers a moment of reflection, an opportunity to connect with the peace within us, a vivid reminder of the real beauty in authenticity and simplicity.

my inspiration

I grew up in South Africa, and have always be drawn to the rustic charm of hand carved wooden and clay pots. Moreover I was amazed by the remarkable talent and skill of the African locals who sat in the hot sun day after day creating their crafts for mere pittance. My art pays homage to my African heritage and honours indigenous cultures worldwide, celebrating their enduring beauty and the rich stories they share through their art.

HOW IT ALL BEGAN

I began my creative journey as a professional graphic designer 25 years ago. The move into painting has felt inevitable, a calling. Art keeps drawing me back, and there is no escaping its persuasion over me. It’s more than just creating beautiful pieces; it’s a way to connect with something larger — a sense of purpose that unfolds with each stroke of the brush and the palette knife.

In recent years, I’ve embraced my art with greater intention, taking the leap to become a professional artist. My journey has been one of exploration — experimenting with different styles, subjects, and materials in search of my voice. Finding my unique style was the biggest challenge, but also the most rewarding. To refine my craft, I enrolled with the Milan Art Institute, which gave me the tools and confidence to fully unlock my potential — professionally, mentally, and emotionally.

Over the years, I’ve sold many pieces to private collectors, though it was always a side pursuit. Today, I’m proud to call myself a professional artist, creating works that resonate with those seeking timeless, contemporary pieces. My style brings harmony and elegance to any space, offering art that is as enduring as it is unique.

I am seeking gallery representation and partnerships with interior designers and decorative art buyers. If you’re interested in collaborating or acquiring my work, please feel free to contact me.