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- Burnt Offerings Collective at Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF) 2025; LOOK! Take Notice….
- Take Note! Look! Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF) 2025
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Burnt Offerings Collective at Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF) 2025; LOOK! Take Notice….
My general report and thoughts on Cheuka Art Fair (CHAF), 2025 are in my associated blog, please do visit that and enjoy the read….. Burnt Offerings Collective at Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF) February 2025…. After my attendance at FNB … Continue reading →
Posted in #history, abstract art, abstract female expressionist, Africa, African art, animal farm, Antiquity, art, art collaboration, Art collectors, art community, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art fair, art fair zimbabwe, art festival, art film, Art for impact, art gallery, art interview, art travel, art video, artprints, Assemblage art, Body Art, body artist, Body Painting, Burnt Offerings Collective, CHAF, Cheuka Art Fair, Cheuka Harare Art Fair, cityscape art, community, cooking, crafts, Craftwork, cultural beliefs, Cultural festival, Design, draped canvas, drawing, earth pigment, environment, Fabric, fibre art, film, flight, FNB art fair, gallery delta, Great Zimbabweans, Greek Myth, Hogmanay, home grown food, interior design, Ivhu Tribe, Johnson Zuze, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, make up, make up art, make up artist, moffat Takadiwa, movies, myth, Mythology, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, ngano, painting, paintings, performance art, photography, poetry, Portraits, pottery, printmaking, re-cycled art, recycled art, sculpture, sketching, slow food, Social Customs, soft sculpture, spoken tradition, storytelling, Textile art, tourism, tradition, travel, Uncategorized, Venice biennale, video, Video art, wall art, wings, wood sculpture, writing, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabwean authors, Zimbabwean books
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Take Note! Look! Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF) 2025
Cheuka is a Shona word that refers to the observation or noticing of both tangible and intangible things that surround us. Look; the act of noticing, noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; Cheuka Harare Art … Continue reading →
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Earth Pigments, Art of the Earth; Art for the Earth: EARTHART, Art with Heart…
My thoughts and art practice, Art of the Earth, for the Earth, in the Earth…. EARTHART, Art with Heart… Over the last few years in my art practice I have been digging into the earth, mining for information and delving … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, animals, ann Gollifer, Anthropology, archeology, art, art workshop, bedroom wall, beige earth, black earth, black ochre, body paint, Botswana artist, burnishing stone, canvas painting, Changana, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, clay, coming of age, conservation, Contemporary Art, culture, dance, dancing skirt, Design, earth pigment, earthart, environment, family homestead, female initiation rites, fibonacci, finger art, Giant Land Snail, goat boma, goat earth, graphic stripes, handmade paper, head gardener, Hlengwe, human environment interactions, human history, hyena droppings, illustration, indigenous art materials, ink, interiors, johannesburg, jozi, kaolin, kaya nyala, kitchen decor, Komba, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, Mahenye Village, make up art, Mining,, mud floors, murals, Ochre, of the earth, origins centre, painting, palms, Pangolin, pangolin scales, paperworks, Peace, pencil, pestle and mortar, photography, pigment, poems, red ochre, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, save river, senior wife, social sciences, South African Stone Age, southern african archeology, Stone Age, Tammy Hodgskiss, termites, traditional art, traditional art materials, transdisciplinary, translocated pangolin, village life, visual art, wildlife, Wits Origins Centre, wits university, Xangana, yellow ochre, zimbabwe, zimbabwe lowveld, Zimbabwean chef
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Art and Inspiration; Jozi Juxtapositions…
#CULTURE #CITY #NOW September 2024 and it’s the FNB Art fair in Jozi- that melting pot of art creativity culture food that is the cornerstone, the crucible, the powerhouse, of Southern Africa. As a professional practicing artist, and as an … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, Africa, African child, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, art fair, art gallery, art interview, art on clothes, art video, artprints, Assemblage art, Beaded art, beading, beads, Body Painting, broom, ceramic art, Changana people, cityscape art, clay, crafts, Craftwork, cultural beliefs, culture, dance, Design, draped canvas, drawing, Dressmaking, earth pigment, Etchings, fashion, fashion design, film, Harare, hlungwani peiople, interior design, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, Machangana culture, murals, music, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Nike, oral history, painting, paintings, poetry, pottery, printed fabric, re-cycled art, sculpture, Shangaana people, Social Customs, storytelling, street art, sunset, Sustainable Fashion, Tsonga, Uncategorized, video, virtual art exhibition, wall art, Wear Zim, Winged Victory, Winged Victory of Samothrace, wings, Xangana, Xibelani fabric, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged africa, art, artfilm, conservation, culture, dance, egoli, Fabric art, first floor gallery, FNB art fair, harare art, I wear my culture, johannesburg, jozi, Lin Barrie Art, mandela, Marianne Fassler, Nike, painting, photography, traditional textile, Tsonga, xibelani, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe #zimbabwean artist #artist, zimbabwe creatives, Zimbabwean Art
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Creation in an interior, my abstract wallpaper at Decorex Africa
http://www.instagram.com/reel/C76nYPMKCY2/ Robin Sprong and Km Williams at Decorex Africa… “Creation” is a small abstract painting of mine.. and I am delighted to see the @kim_williams_design @Decorex Africa stand featuring it as #abstract #wallpaper called #Creation in large scale with @robinsprongwallpapers … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, art, art inspiration, culture, decor, Decorex, environment, interior, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, robin sprong wallpapers
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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 →
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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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Salt and Hot Springs: Culture and Snail Shells
fascinated always by giant african snail shells, storytelling and snail shell stories…. Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, animals, art, art installation, botanic reserve, caged culture, Cape Gallery. Lin Barrie art, chisekela, community conservation, conservation, custodian, eco-tourism, environment, food, Great Zimbabwe Monuments, hot spring, Indian Ocean, indigenous, Lin Barrie Art, linbarrieart, mangrove fern, newsday, newspaper article, oral tradition, phoenix reclinata, reporter, sacred site, salt, salt trade, shangani people, shona, slave route, snail shell, storyteller, trade, trade route, wellness, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Parks
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My Art; Rihanna and O’Keeffe…..
Well! What do my art, Rihanna, The Met Gala, Coco Chanel, and Georgia O’Keeffe have in common? One of my favourite art newsletter, Artnet news has this, about one of my favourite artists…: Flowers, whether camellias or Jimson Weed, Paper … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, art, Bright skies, dulux, Dulux Zimbabwe, eco-tourism, environment, Georgia O'Keeffe, golf, Lin Barrie Art, met gala, moonflower, music, nature, poetry, poison, wild wonder
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The Africa Salon; my Art Collector Passport unlocks the experience…
At the Keyes Art Mile in Rosebank, Jozi, I visit Madlozi Contemporary Art Gallery’s show, The Africa Salon, My Art Collector Passport unlocks the experience…as I am drawn in to bravely coloured walls, deep hued and mysterious, embracing glowing artworks … Continue reading →