The Woodstock neighborhood in Cape Town was once a thriving industrial area, but as the factories closed down it became more known for crime, gangs and drugs. Now the area is changing once again – this time for the better. Responsible for some of the more colorful changes is a young artist known as FreddySam who is working to uplift the area one mural at a time.
Listen to the report by Kim Chakanetsa in Cape Town:
Cape Town artist beautifies local quarter
RickyLee Gordon aka FreddySam in his studio at A Word of Art (Photo: Kim Chakanetsa)
Gamiet Karriem assists with the art tour and has lived in Woodstock for 34 years (Photo: Kim Chakanetsa)
FreddySam painted this mural for a woman who has lived in this house for nearly nine decades – and may be forced out soon (Photo: Kim Chakanetsa)
FreddySam’s large-scale murals leave behind a strong impression (Photo: Ricky Lee)
FreddySam wants to change his neighborhood’s image (Photo: Ricky Lee)
FreddySam has a knack for details (Photo: Ricky Lee)