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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 →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, abstract female expressionist, adventure travel, Africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, african wildlife, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art gallery, art interview, art on clothes, art video, artprints, asemic writing, baobab, beading, beauty, bio diversity, birdart, Body Art, body artist, Body Painting, bush camps, Changana people, citizen science, cityscape art, clouds, community, community conservation, conservation, cultural beliefs, culture, Cycle of Life, drawing, drums, eco-tourism, ecosystem, endangered species, environment, fashion, FashionArt, Floral art, furnishings,, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Harare, Johnson Zuze, landscape, landscapes, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, Machangana culture, make up art, make up artist, media, mud huts, Mythology, night Sky, oral history, painting, paintings, poetry, poetry anthology, Portraits, printed fabric, re-cycled art, recycled art, responsible tourism, rewilding, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, Save Valley Conservancy, sculpture, Shangaana people, sketching, skyscape, Social Customs, spoken tradition, storytelling, street art, sunrise, sunset, Sustainable Fashion, tourism, tradition, traditional dance, Trashart, trees, virtual art exhibition, wall art, wall murals, wallpaper, Wear Zim, wilderness, wildlife, Xangana, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Parks, Zimbabwe Parks, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist
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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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Zimbabwean rain and Tanganda tea; an African storm in a hot teacup..
An African afternoon storm in a hot teacup … heat light dust rain wind noise and the scent of wet earth wafting..I lie abed and drink my Tanganda tea as I dreamily watch the panorama from my wide windows. Reminds … Continue reading →
Posted in Abstract female exoressionist art, abstract female expressionist, Africa, africa, Africa Parks, African child, African flora, African Safari, african trees, african wildlife, arid areas, art, birding, birds, clouds, COP26, Cycle of Life, dreams, eco-tourism, ecosystem, environment, family, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, interior decor, landscape, landscapes, leopards, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, painting, paintings, Rain, rains, Rainy. Season, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, safari guide, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, storytelling, tourism, travel, Uncategorized, wall art, wallpaper, waterbirds, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists
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Tagged #female expressionist, abstract art, africa, art, birds, climate change, clouds, conservation, eco-tourism, El nino, environment, God, kopjie, leopard, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, petrichor, Rain, rainy season, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, Save Valley Conservancy, skyscape, thatch roof, thunder, Tsavene, wallpaper, Weather, wildlife, zimbabwe
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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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Around the Campfire; Giant Snails,Tradition, Fire and Totems…
Around the Campfire: Of Giant Snails and Tradition; Fire and Totems… We sit around our newly lit campfire on the banks of the great Save River, mostly sand at this time of year, but still flowing through a few deep … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, animals, art, birds, Campfire, cattle, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, conservation, culture, eco-tourism, elephants, environment, Fire, giant African snail, GLTFCA, gonarezhou, Gonarezhou National Park, herders, hyena, landscape, myth, nature, nguni, Nguni cattle, night Sky, safari, save river, shangaan, skimmer, snail shell, storytelling, sunset, totems, Xangana, zimbabwe
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Flamingo Flight; All Things Connected; My Delight!
Lin Barrie, Flamingo Flight, All Things Connected, acrylic on canvas, 80 x 200 cm – This painting is a portrayal of Flamingoes in flight, celebrating the biodiversity of ecosystems, especially on the West Coast of Africa, and the inter-connectedness of … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, Africa, Africa Parks, African child, African Safari, african waterbirds, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, beauty, bio diversity, birdart, birding, Birdlife South Africa, Birdlife Zimbabwe, birds, bush camps, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chilojo cliffs, citizen science, conservation, conservation news, eco-tourism, ecosystem, environment, flamingo, flamingoes, flight, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, landscape, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, mozambique, namibia, paintings, peace parks, poetry, responsible tourism, rewilding, Rivers, safari, Save River, sketching, sky, tourism, Uncategorized, virtual art exhibition, waterbirds, Weather, wetland, wetlands, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Parks, Zimbabwe Parks, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabweanart
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Tagged africa, art, artcompetition, Cape Gallery. Lin Barrie art, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, conservation, eco-tourism, fine art gallery, flamingo art, flamingoes, flight, Gonarezhou National Park, Lin Barrie Art, namibia, zimbabwe
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Ground Hornbills take flight and Inspire my art….
I have always loved sketching and watching our Southern Ground hornbills in the Save Valley Conservancy and Gonarezhou National Park, and my head is even more full of Ground hornbills these last few weeks! I have been bumping into flights … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, africanartist, all things connected, art, biodiversity, birdart, birds, bushlife, clouds, conservation, eco-tourism, environment, featers, gonarezhou, Lin Barrie Art, rainy season, reinvent yourself, rise from the ashes, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, southern ground hornbill, take flight, trees, wildlife, wings, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Bird
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Successful Translocation of African wild dog Pups; Zimbabwe to North Carolina
African wild dogs have been translocated all over Southern Africa in increased efforts to re-introduce these predators into their traditional ranges where they have gone extinct or been unduly pressured. A chance to increase survival potential of this charismatic endangered … Continue reading →
Posted in adventure travel, aeroplane, Aeroplane art, Africa, Africa Parks, African child, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, aircraft, animal rights, art, art collaboration, bio diversity, bush camps, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, citizen science, community conservation, eco-tourism, Flying Safaris, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Harare, landscape, landscapes, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, Painted Dogs, painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, paintings, predators, puppies, pups, rewilding, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, travel
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Tagged #ecosystem, aeroplane, africa, Africa Parks, altair, animals, art, artwork, biodiversity, boma, canvas, carnivore, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, cole du plessis, conservation, DHL, DNPW, eco-tourism, Ecology, endangered species, environment, EWT, gonarezhou, Gonarezhou National Park, Gorongosa National Park, Karingani Game Reserve, Lin Barrie Art, Liwonde, Lycaon Pictus, Majete Wildlife Reserve, malawi, Marameni Nature reserve, Mozambique, painted dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, pups, shipping, Somkhanda Commu city Game Reserve, south africa, tratranslocation, wildlife, zimbabwe
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African Wild Dogs in my Back Garden; Circles of Life
Lycaon pictus; African Wild Dogs in my back garden…. by Lin Barrie Location: at our bush house, ‘Tsavene’, Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe. Date: September 28th, 2021 As Clive and I sat quietly watching the orange African sunset, suddenly an impala … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, African wild dogs, african wild dogs united, African Wildlife Conservation Fund, art, bushlife, circle of life, conservation, cubs, Cycle of Life, eco-system, Endangered Wildlife Trust, environment, family, ground hornbills, hunters, impala, in my garden, Lin Barrie Art, mongooses, painted dogs, Painted Wolf Foundation, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, painting, predator, prey, pups, Senuko, spotted hyenas, sunset, Travel Africa, wildlife, zimbabwe
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Gonarezhou Gatherings; Sensational Sunsets
June 2021 Gonarezhou How special to have you all, dear family and friends, together in person and together “online”!!… in this wonderful place called Gonarezhou – Sacred Place of Elephants… for a few days of surprise celebrations for Clives 70th … Continue reading →
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