Winners of the #CapePointCreates competition announced

Recognising the need to allow for talent to be showcased, Cape Point and Tourvest Destination Retail recently initiated a project geared to provide local artisans with an opportunity to market their products through the Cape Point concession's curio stores. Having studied the numerous entries, the competition judges announced the winners.
Winners of the #CapePointCreates competition announced

The initiative taken by the Cape Point Concession and Tourvest Destination Retail has provided local artisans with an opportunity not just to showcase their talents but also to further their businesses.

Claiming first place is Roselle Thuynsma, for her handmade fridge magnets made from recycled bottle tops. Inside each magnet, a small painting represents South Africa in a unique way. Roselle’s win includes a cash prize of R10,000, plus the opportunity to sell her products from one of the Cape Point gift stores.

"Winning the #CapePointCreates competition has helped me on so many levels! It means that my product will get proper exposure and that I can generate a better income. It would also allow me to grow more as an artist for with every new venture comes new fresh ideas - which is crucial for the survival of an artist."

Second place went to Liz Browne, who entered her hand-sewn Nandi Dolls made of 100% shweshwe fabrics. Often used for Xhosa weddings, shweshwe has been described as 'the denim of South Africa'.

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Local and international tourists interested in purchasing these winning items will be able to do so from July onwards.

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