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Theo Zouves was born in the diamond city of Kimberley, South Africa.
Her parents, George and Joyce were first generation Greek South
Africans. Her maternal grandfather Spiro Louverdis was born in Kardakata,
Cephallonia. He immigrated to South Africa in 1908. Panorea, her
maternal grandmother, was born in Kalavarita in the Peloponissos.
She met and married Spiro in Athens in 1928. After this they made
their journey to Kimberley where they settled.
Theo's upbringing combined the best of both Greek and South African
traditions. She has been described as one of South Africa's most
promising watercolorists. She is unassuming, and has a simple philosophy
about her art, describing it as "bursts of joy on paper."
She has also been described as a modern day Georgia O'Keeffe.
Creative people and works of art surrounded Theo for most of her
young life. Her father George was a talented and successful architect
as well as a patron of the arts ranking some of South Africa's great
artists - Walter Battiss, Frans Clarehout and Walter Westbrooke
- as personal friends.
Theo was originally encouraged by her maternal aunt, the late Marina
Yaffes, a well known Cape Town potter, to study art which resulted
in her studying with several leading artists of whom George Boys
was a great influence. She traveled to Canada in 1986 and studied
with Cheu Cheu Mark. This released a flood of creativity in Theo
and she has become a prolific artist, concentrating mainly on flowers,
birds, and now fish, resulting in an endless variety of exotic acrylics
and delicate watercolors.
Her paintings have been featured twice on the cover of the South
African Readers Digest. At the request of the Honorable Nelson Mandela,
she was invited to his private residence where she presented him
with her painting "True Love" in June, 1995. It had appeared
on the May issue of Readers Digest and is now part of his private
collection. Her painting "Minoan Vase," was featured on
the July 1994 issue of Readers Digest and was purchased by the then
Minister of the Environment of South Africa.
Theo's exhibitions include Pro Arte in Kimberley, South Africa,
Villamoura, Portugal, The Foundation for Hellenic Culture in London,
and many others.
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