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          Born in , Faith '47 first got in touch with street art through the graffiti scene in Without any formal education, her work evolved.

        1. Born in , Faith '47 first got in touch with street art through the graffiti scene in Without any formal education, her work evolved.
        2. 'I wish children didn't die.
        3. 83K Followers, Following, Posts - FAITH XLVII (@faith47) on Instagram: "South African Multidisciplinary Artist.
        4. South African-born visual artist Faith XLVII's work is located in downtown LA and adorns the city wall, giving a monumental space to some of america's most.
        5. A self-taught street artist from Cape Town, Faith47 has been painting the walls and streets of her homeland South Africa for more than fifteen.
        6. 83K Followers, Following, Posts - FAITH XLVII (@faith47) on Instagram: "South African Multidisciplinary Artist.!

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          FAITH47

          BIOGRAPHY

          Faith47 is an internationally-acclaimed street and studio-based artist from Cape Town, South Africa.

          Following an active street art career spanning more than 15 years, her work can now be found in major cities around the world. Using a wide range of media, her approach is explorative and substrate appropriate – from found and rescued objects, to time-layered and history-textured city walls and their accretions, to studio-prepared canvas and wood.

          Through her work, Faith47 attempts to disarm the strategies of global realpolitik, in order to advance the expression of personal truth.

          In this way, her work is both an internal and spiritual release that speaks to the complexities of the human condition, its deviant histories and existential search.

          Faith47’s first solo exhibition, Fragments of a Burnt History (2012, David Krut Gallery, Johannesburg), considered the transformation of Johannesburg into a more representative African c