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Esther Mahlangu: hit painting, hip painting or hut painting!?
At Investec, my first up close view of an Esther Mahlangu artwork was a fiberglass pot painted in her studio, albeit signed by her. Used to the wonderful hand-built heavy clay pots of Gwayi and the finer earth- fired pots … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, abstract female expressionist, Africa, africa, African child, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, art fair, art video, beading, beads, Changana people, childrens art, clay, community, Craftwork, cultural beliefs, culture, Design, drawing, earth pigment, esther mahlanga, film, Graffitti, Harare, hut painting, interior decor, interior design, investec art fair, kitchens, landscapes, lifestyle, lowveld, Machangana culture, mud huts, murals, national gallery, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, ndebele culture, painting, paintings, pottery, rural school,, Shangaana people, skulls, Social Customs, spoken tradition, storytelling, street art, tourism, tradition, traditional cattle herders, traditional dance, travel, Uncategorized, virtual art exhibition, wall art, wall murals, Xangana, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Art
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Tagged africa, art, beadwork, Burnt sienna, Clay pot, earth pigment, environment, Esther Mahlangu, feather brush, geometric pattern, hand built, handpainted, hut painting, investec art fair, Iziko musuem, kaolin, landscape, Ndebele, Ndebele home, paintings, pottery, raw sienna, sculpture, tradition, traditional art, wilderness, Xangana, yellow ochre
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Tantalizing Textures; African Art
Note: all photographs are my own, unless otherwise stated. Heading to the art fair Thursday 15th February- my handpainted Muslin scarf and my Design//Life tote bag ready for action! I had painted marks onto a piece of fabric with my … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, abstract female expressionist, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, african trees, african wildlife, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, art fair, art gallery, art interview, art on clothes, art video, artprints, asemic writing, Assemblage art, Body art,, books, broom, calligraphy, City Life, cityscape art, culture, draped canvas, drawing, elephants, environment, Fabric, fabric design, fashion, fashion magazine, film, Floral art, Graffitti, Harare, interior design, investec art fair, landscape, landscapes, Life Drawing, lifestyle, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, monoprint, national gallery, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, painting, paintings, photography, poetry, pottery, printed fabric, printmaking, re-cycled art, re-cycled products, recycled art, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, sculpture, sketching, skyscape, storytelling, street art, travel, trees, video, virtual art exhibition, wallpaper, wilderness, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabweanart
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Tagged acrylic, africa nova, art, art collaboration, art harare, art inspiration, Cape Town, culture, design life magazine, elephants, environment, Everard Read Gallery, fashion, first floor gallery, George Masira, Gillian Roselli, Giraffe, Goodman gallery, guns & rain, handmade paper, helen teede, Helenart school africa, in africa, investec art fair, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Martina Gruber, Misheck Masamvu, mutsvairo, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, paintings, photography, Richard Mudariki, sculpture, South African art, THK gallery, tourism, travel, wilderness, William Kentridge, Zebra, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Artist
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Mud Journal; Earthy Art Interview!
I’m of the earth, an artist of african landscapes, impressionist art, celebrating biodiversity and culture in Zimbabwe- so this interview with Mud Journal was elemental! Thank you Alex Gwaze and Zaza Muchemwa for publishing such insightful and diverse interviews, sharing … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, all things connected, animals, art, art interview, baobab, biodiversity, Clive Stockil, conservation, culture, eco-tourism, elephants, environment, flowers, Gonarezhou National Park, impressionist art, Kelli Barker, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, mud journal, nature, safari, save river, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe
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What Inspires an Artwork? I Muse as I Embrace Equity….
What is best for meaningful art creation? What comes first, the theme, the idea, an art commission…. or the actual act of merely putting charcoal to paper or brush to canvas, and creating as you go….? Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, abstract female expressionist, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, african trees, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art gallery, art interview, art video, baobabs, bereavement, biblical stories, bio diversity, books, burial site, culture, Cycle of Life, drawing, ecosystem, environment, Flora of Zimbabwe, Harare, landscape, landscapes, Life Drawing, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, mana pools, movies, myth, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, oral history, paintings, poetry, poetry anthology, sketching, sky, Social Customs, spoken tradition, storytelling, tradition, virtual art exhibition, wilderness, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwe National Parks, Zimbabwe Parks, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged acrylic on canvas, african chiefs, anthology, art, art commission, art gallery, artwork, baobabs, bereavement, burial site, Carnelian Heart Publishing, commision, embrace equity, environment, equity, equlaity, family, large canvas, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, metamorphosis, mtyh, national art gallery, painting, poetry, re-invention, Rebirth, religion, renewal, sketching, tesserae, tree art, woman art exhibition, women art, women poets, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabwean poet
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Snare Wire and Snail Shells; Conservation and Culture meets Art….
“Burnt Offerings; Re-Invention; Taking Flight.” Lin Barrie Johnson Zuze Kelli Barker Our art exhibition opened very well supported and is on view at Pikicha Gallery every weekday till the end of July- then will be ongoing on line. A powerful art … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, Africa, African wild dogs, anti poaching, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art gallery, art interview, art video, Assemblage art, beauty, bio diversity, birdart, birding, birds, Body Art, body artist, Body Painting, bush camps, Changana people, citizen science, community conservation, conservation, conservation news, crafts, cultural beliefs, culture, Cycle of Life, disaster, drawing, eco-tourism, ecosystem, endangered species, environment, Environment Africa, fairytale, family, film, fire, Fire regimes, flight, food, food culture, giant African snail, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Harare, Hunter gatherers, hunting, interior decor, Johnson Zuze, landscapes, lifestyle, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, Machangana culture, make up, make up art, make up artist, media, movies, oral history, owls, painting, paintings, Poaching, poetry, pottery, re-cycled art, re-cycled products, recycled art, Save Valley Conservancy, sculpture, Senuko, Shangaana people, Social Customs, spoken tradition, tradition, Trash, Trashart, travel, Uncategorized, video, virtual art exhibition, Xangana, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe Parks, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged abstract art, acrylic on canvas, africa, aluminium, animals, anti poaching, art, art collaboration, artfilm, Assemblage art, Body Art, burnt offerings, Clay pot, conservation, cooking pot, eco-tourism, expressionist art, figurative art, Fire, found objects art, giant african land snail, hata, Johnson Zuze, kelli barker makeup, Lin Barrie Art, ngano, paintings, recycled art, reinvention, shona tradition, simpli simbi, snail shell, snarewire, taking flight, wildlife, wire sculpture, wiresculpture, xangana tradition, zimbabwe
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Njuzu; a Blue Man, a Winged Waterman, takes flight at our Art Exhibition
Njuzu, Shona/xangana winged water spirit, or Egyptian god resurrected? – our “Blue Man”, interpreted by Zimbabwean master wire Artist Johnson Zuze Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, allthingsconnected, angel, art, art exhibition, artfilm, artprints, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, cinematographer, conservation, culturaltradition, danayi madondo, Domboshava, eco-tourism, FashionArt, foundobjectsart, haus of stone, Hope Masike, johnsonzuze, Kelli Barker, kelli barker makeup, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, mermaid, merman, moraltales, njuzi, Njuzu, photographer, recycledart, sculpture, spirit, storytelling, strongertogether, Trashart, Ubuntu, umami, Unhu, waterspirit, wildlife, wingedman, wireart, xangana culture, zimbabwe
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Art Interview Lin Barrie; art, landscape, environment and the natural world
My art interview with Farai of StoryUntold in Zimbabwe youtu.be/WwwHVQcx-GQ #allthingsconnected Lin Barrie, Kelli Barker and Clive Stockil with “Winged Things’, mixed media on canvas, at the ‘Burnt Offerings, Re-Invention, Taking Flight” exhibition.Pikicha Gallery 2023
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, african trees, African wild dogs, african wildlife, animal rights, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, art gallery, art video, artprints, beauty, bio diversity, birds, climate change, community, culture, draped canvas, drawing, eco-tourism, endangered, endangered species, environment, Harare, landscape, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Painted Dogs, painted wolves, paintings, poetry, re-cycled art, safari, street art, Uncategorized, video, virtual art exhibition, wild dogs, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabweanart
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Tagged acrylic, africa, african wild dog, African wild dogs, animals, art, art inspiration, conservation, culture, eco-tourism, elephants, endangered species, environment, GLTFCA, Gonarezhou National Park, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, painting, paintings, rhinos, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, sculpture, sunset, wild dogs, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe
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Art Interview Kelli Barker; Bodies, Make Up, Art Fitness Health and Ethics in Zimbabwe
youtube.com/watch Listen to Proudly Zimbabwean make up artist Kelli Barker in a thoughtful and well informed interview, with Farai of Story Untold Zimbabwe, ahead of our art exhibition “Burnt Offerings, Re-Invention, Taking Flight” Kelli’s relationship with her fellow creatives and … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, Africa, African child, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art gallery, art on clothes, art video, artprints, beading, beauty, Body Art, Body art,, body artist, Body Painting, City Life, culture, destination wedding, exotic wedding, family, fashion magazine, film, fire, Graffitti, Harare, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, make up, make up art, make up artist, movies, music, painting, paintings, photography, poetry, re-cycled art, theatre, Uncategorized, video, virtual art exhibition, wedding, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged africa, all things connected, art, art collaboration, art inspiration, art interview, artfilm, bodyart, burnt offerings, culture, family, fashion, film, Fire, flight, Kelli Barker, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, make up artist, makeup artist, music, on camera, painting, photography, re-invention, sculpture, story untold zimbabwe, taking flight, theatre, Weddings, YouTube, zimbabwe, zimbabwe creatives, Zimbabwean Artist
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Sketch for Survival and COP26; Art and Climate Concerns go hand in hand…
honoured to have my art as part of COP26- with Explorers Against Extinction in Glasgow Continue reading →
Posted in #explorers against extinction, #glasgow, abstract art, Africa, africa, African flora, African wild dogs, african wildlife, animal rights, anti poaching, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, art gallery, art video, bio diversity, climate change, community conservation, conservation, conservation education, conservation news, COP26, eco-tourism, ecosystem, education, endangered, endangered species, Floods, food culture, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, gonarezhou national park, Hwange, landscape, landscapes, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, Painted Dogs, painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Foundation, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, paintings, predators, prey, rabies, rewilding, Rivers, Save Valley Conservancy, Scotland, sketch for survival, sketching, travel, trees, Uncategorized, virtual art exhibition, wall art, wild dogs, wilderness, wildlife, wildlife trade, wolves, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged africa, african wild dogs united, African Wildlife Conservation Fund, animals, art, clinatechange, community, community and wildlife conflict, community conservation, conservation issues, COP26, eco-tourism, education, endangered species, environment, gonarezhou, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, Lin Barrie Art, Lycaon Pictus, Malilangwe, Mana Pools, Painted Dog Conservation, Save Valley Conservancy, sketchforsurvival, zimbabwe
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Winged Victory; Beyond Beyoncé
My work on Nike, the winged Greek goddess of Victory- Constantly sketching and musing over the power of this image…. here I am working on canvas with my own handmade mopani hardwood charcoal …. Nike, who is celebrated in the … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Antiquity, archeology, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, art video, Body Art, body artist, City Life, cultural beliefs, culture, dance, Fabric, fashion, film, flight, gallery delta, greek legend, hellenic, k Goddess, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, love, make up, media, movies, music, myth, Mythology, Nike, oral history, paintings, photography, Rembrandt, sculpture, sketching, The Louvre, theatre, tradition, treasure, Uncategorized, video, virtual art exhibition, wall art, wall murals, Winged Victory, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged africa, antiquities, apeshit, art, art collaboration, Art History, art inspiration, Beyoncé, black lives, conservation, culture, dance, Egyptian, evolution, family, fashion, integration, Jay-Z, Leonardo da Vinci, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, louvre, Mona Lisa, NHL, paintings, photography, Queen Bey, sculpture, sport, The Carters, theatre, Venu, Venus de Milo, video, zimbabwe
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