Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 May 2013

as promised, some new work

I have been working on a very small scale recently, inspired by the upcoming 'Modern Miniatures' exhibition which is going to be at Art Gallery over the National Arts Festival. .... is started out with one or two, and enjoyed them so much that I have just carried on...

I still seem to be hung up on cows and thorns, and issues of the relative value of humans and possessions, so although the works are smaller, they follow on from my recent exhibition.

As promised, here in no particular order, are some pictures of the new work, which will be exhibited at the festival.

A PEARL BEYOND PRICE
450X450MM

A PEARL OF GREAT PRICE
300X300

BITS OF AFRICA 1
100X100X40MM

DOTTY
150X150X40

HORNS AND THORNS 4A
100X100X40MM

HORNS AND THORNS 4B
100X100X40MM

IT'S ALL RELATIVE
100X150X40MM

LIFEBLOOD 20
300X300MM
PHOTO CREDIT: MIGNONNE VAN HEERDEN

MOOSAIC 1
150X150X40MM

MOOSAIC 2
150X150X40MM

MOOSAIC 3
150X150X40MM

MOOSAIC  4
150X150X40MM

PIECES OF AFRICA
100X100X100MM

PROTECT WHAT YOU VALUE 2
100X100X100MM
PROTECT WHAT YOU VALUE 2, OTHER SIDE

PROTECT WHAT YOU VALUE
100X100X100MM


SENDING A MESSAGE 1
100X100X40MM

SENDING A MESSAGE 2
100X100X40MM

SENDING A MESSAGE 3
100X100X40MM

SENDING A MESSAGE 4
100X100X40MM

SENDING A MESSAGE 5
100X150X40MM

THE HERD 2
100X100X40MM

THORN TREE 1
150X100X40MM

THORN TREE 2
150X100X40MM

THORNS
1500X100X40MM

THORNS 2
100X150X40MM

THORNS AND HORNS 4
600X750X44MM

WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD
150X150X40MM

WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD 2
150X150X40MM

WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD
150X150X40MM

WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD 4
150X150X40MM

WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD
150X150X40MM

Friday, 08 February 2013

almost here, new exhibition

Hi, I have been very (uncharacteristically) quiet lately, not because I want to, but because I have had a bit of a dilemma... I am working flat out for a new exhibition, which opens at the artEC Gallery in Port Elizabeth on 26th Feb (more about that in a moment) and I have a TON of new work, which I have been dying to post here. But it did not seem to be a good idea to preempt the opening by letting the cat out of the bag too soon, and so I have avoided posting any pics. However, I can no longer restrain myself, and as I have over 50 works completed so far, I am sure showing a few won't do any harm :)

I described the idea behind the exhibition in a previous post.

It comprises a very mixed bag in terms of size and media, some huge, some tiny, some groups, some pure painting, some mixed media painting/drawing and photography, collage and some pure photography (well, even that might not be pure in the traditional sense, as much of the work is digitally manipulated in some way.)

boy amongst thorns 300x300mm 3D layered photos behind glass

horns and thorns 1 500x500mm mixed media on canvas ... I had in mind the abuse of women in this country, a "thorny" and painful issue, whilst a man counts his wealth in cattle and they are fiercely protected. Women in rural life in this case suggested by the traditional Xhosa design used on women's clothing, in contrast with the cows protected in a box. One has to ask, which is valued more, women or cows?

Milkshake 1 400x400mm mixed media on canvas. In direct contrast with the 3rd world rural attitude to cattle in the painting above, in 1st world  we are able to have an altogether more frivolous and playful attitude, they are fun or cute or just the next rare steak, rather than life and death and symbols of wealth.

Kiss with Care  digitally altered photograph.  Again thinking of women in the context of protecting what we value, and how many women have had to put up protective barriers due to the rampant abuse in our society.

Basotho Herdsman  photograph  

cows and thorns. 700x950mm painting and photograph on canvas

tree of life-cycle 200x200mm each, 4 photographs on board,

protecting our heritage digitally manipulated photograph: in urban areas the thorny issue of  protecting our  valued property and heritage involves living behind razor wire and fences.


I will be exhibiting with my friend Dorelle Sapere, whose wonderful paintings also deal with protecting what we value, but in a less 'thorny' way than mine :) OK, so now I have given a tiny glimpse of  some of my new work, I take great pleasure in inviting you to the opening, and if you are in Port Elizabeth any time from 26th February to 8th March i would be delighted if you would visit the exhibition! 
 

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

two small works in very different styles

Tree of Life: oil, conte and collage on canvas 250x300mm
The obsession with baobab trees and lost children continues :)

Rainy Day - Galata Bridge: oil on board 250x250mm

I am having a love affair ... don't worry my husband knows about it... I am crazy about the City of Istanbul!
I am reading everything I can find to feed the passion (look for Orhan Pamuk if you want to read some great Turkish literature that truly captures the essence of the place) and have been going through my photos converting some into moody black and white shots. These will be the basis for a new series of small works. This one was done with thin glazes on board as the technique allows for a monochrome look but with a buildup of subtle colours.