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Dancing skirts and cellphones; beads and hut paintings
my art beading works and inspirations… Hundreds of years of trade by Indian and Arab dhow, up and down the east coast of Africa and generally across the Indian ocean, are reflected in the love of glass seed beads, traded … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, abstract female expressionist, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, african trees, african wildlife, art, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art gallery, art interview, artprints, baobab, beading, beads, bio diversity, Changana people, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, clay, community conservation, Corona Virus, Covid, Covid 19, crafts, Craftwork, culture, Cycle of Life, dance, Design, drawing, earth pigment, eco-tourism, ecosystem, environment, fashion, Flora of Zimbabwe, Floral art, flowers, Harare, hut painting, interior design, jewellery, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, Machangana culture, mozambique, mud huts, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, ndebele culture, painting, paintings, pandemic, Shangaana people, Social Customs, spoken tradition, storytelling, Sustainable Fashion, tradition, traditional dance, Uncategorized, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged acrylic painting, africa, animals, arab dhow, art, baobab flower, beaded skirt, beading on canvas, beadwork, cellphone, chevron, Chief Chitsa, Chief Mahenye, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, clay poy, conservation, contemporary african art, Covid, cultural heritage, culture, dancing skirt, earth pigments, eco-tourism, environment, heritage, hut painting, indian dhow, Lin Barrie Art, mobile phone, mud, ntumbuluko, oil painting, painting, porcupine, technology, travel, wildlife, zimbabwe
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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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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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Art Student Assignment; Apt Art Questions; Rivers Beads and Baobabs; All Things Connected!
My colour choice in both paintings is reflective of the bright and often pink-tinged skies in our Zimbabwean landscape- and apart from this being an exquisite sunrise/sunset landscape colour, it is a creative and vibrant colour to express movement and emotion Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Plant Hunter, African Safari, african trees, african wildlife, arid areas, art, art exhibition, art interview, baobab, baobabs, beading, beauty, bio diversity, Changana people, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, citizen science, climate change, clive stockil, community, community conservation, conservation, crafts, Craftwork, cultural beliefs, culture, Cycle of Life, dance, dawn, drawing, drums, eco-tourism, ecosystem, family, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, initiation rites, landscape, landscapes, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, Machangana culture, music, painting, paintings, Save River, Shangaana people, sketching, skyscape, Social Customs, sunrise, sunset, tradition, traditional dance, trees, virtual art exhibition, wilderness, Xangana, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwe National Parks, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabweanart
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Tagged africa, allthingsconnected, art, baobab, beading, biodiversity, cellphone, charcoal, chibibeleskirt, Chief Mahenye, chishakwe, conservation, cowhide, culture, dance, dhuku, drums, eco-tourism, ecosystem, environment, Environment africa, footwear, glass seed beads, indigenoustrees, inthepink, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, music, painting, painting tool, Palm frond, pink, red, rhythm, salamporefabric, Save Valley Conservancy, skirts, sneakers, sunset, takkies, trade beads, traditional wraps, trees, twig brush, web of life, wilderness, xangana history, 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 →
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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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Will the Sun Rise Again Post Covid?!; Lin Barrie, “Hands on Hearts”, acrylic painting on canvas, at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, 2020
In 2020 a global disaster struck, as the virus Covid 19 rapidly became top of the news and top of human concerns worldwide.. here is part of my larger painting, portraying a hand on heart greeting, common to the Changana … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Africa, africa, African child, art, art exhibition, art video, bio diversity, Changana people, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, christmas, citizen science, City Life, cityscape art, Colour of the YearYear, community, Corona Virus, Covid, Covid 19, cultural beliefs, culture, disaster, ecosystem, family, festive season, Friendship, Greetings, Harare, hlungwani peiople, interior decor, interior design, landscape, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, Machangana culture, media, New Year, oral history, paintings, pandemic, Social Customs, Totem, tradition, travel, Tsonga, Uncategorized, video, virtual art exhibition, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged #charcoal #sketch #life drawing, #colour of the year 2020, #isolate #lockdown #pandemic #fear #contact #touch #sanitise #virus #slideshow #charcoalsketch #acrylic #hands #palms #thumbprints, abstract, art, Changana, Chief Mahenye, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, community, covid19, culture, dawn, don't touch, ecosystem, empathy, family, Friendship, gray, greeting, Hands on Hearts, handshake, Heart, Hlengwe, hope, humanity, Illuminating, life affirming, Limpopo River, Machangana people, making marks, national gallery, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, natural world, online, paintings, Pantone, postivity, reach out, rural culture, save river, shangaan, social distance, South East Zimbabwe, sun, tradition, Tsonga, Ultimate Gray, universe, virtual exhibition, virus, yellow, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Artist
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Marhumbini Mission in Gonarezhou; Education and Elephants!
Marhumbini Mission, by Clive Stockil, Lin Barrie and Mr. Lyson Masango, with Chilo guides John, Tor and Jasper….. Insights to the history of the Marhumbini Mission and those that occupied this remote location, close to the Mozambique border in the … Continue reading →
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Tagged #history, adventure, baobab, Blake Thompson, bricks, Campfire, Changana, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, Clive Stockil, community and wildlife conflict, conflict, crop raider, crops, culture, Elephant, elephant attack, elephant hunting, Fish, fishing, flagpole, food, foundations, gonarezhou, Guides, homemade, Koopman, Lyson Masango, Mahenye community, Mark Spraggen, mine labour, Mission, mopani, mortar, mud, mud hut, pre-history, recruitement, river, safari, School, schoolteacher, Shabani Mine, student, teacher, thatch roof, travel, tusks, Union Jack, water worn stones, water-worn
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Rembrandt@350 exhibition; Lin Barrie Art, Lions and Life Drawing!
Rembrandt@350 exhibition will be hosted by the Embassy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Zimbabwe, and the National Galleries in Harare and Bulawayo.This year marks 350 years since the death of Rembrandt van Rijn, the most famous artist from … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Africa, africa, African child, african wildlife, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, beauty, Bulawayo, Changana people, City Life, culture, dance, drawing, drums, Dutch Embassy, Dutch life, Dutch Painter, education, endangered species, Etchings, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Harare, initiation rites, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lions, lowveld, Machangana culture, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Netherlands, predators, printmaking, Rembrandt, Rembrandt Etchings, Rembrandt van Rijn, Shangaana people, sketching, tradition, wilderness, Xangana, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Art Gallery, Zimbabwe National Parks
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Tagged abstract, africa, art, art collaboration, art inspiration, brushstrokes, Changana, culture, dance, drums, Dutch Artist, Dutch Culture, dutch master, Etchings, GLTFCA, Golden Age, holland, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, Lion, Machangana people, Male Lion, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Netherlands, Old Masters, painter, pen and ink, Portraits, Recumbent Lion, Rembrandt, rural culture, sketching, Wild animal, Wild lion, Woman Sleeping, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks, Zoo, Zoo lion
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Mahove Tented camp; Big skies and Terrapins, Lions and Waterlilies
Across the still-high Save River by boat, and into the Park, past the parks reception and found skulls… this small warthog skull speaks to me, I love the funky shapes and moods of bone and skulls, and have just finished … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Celebration of Painted Wolves 2015, africa, African wild dogs, big sky, bushman, camping, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, Clive Stockil, Garth Thompson, Gonarezhou National Park, landscape, Mahove Camp, predators, prey, professional guide, river, runde river, save river, sunrise, sunset, tented camp, wilderness, zimbabwe, zimbabwe tourism
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Balance for Better: Art, re-designing the Woman’s Space….
“Balance for Better: Redesigning the Woman’s Space” opened at the Zimbabwe National Gallery last night. I was thrilled to be able to attend;“Thank you National Gallery of Zimbabwe and team for a tight and well-curated art #exhibition , thought-provoking dance and theatre, stimulating company- … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, art collaboration, balance4better, beadwork, booker sipeyiye, canvas, crafts, curators, dance, doreen sibanda, giant, gillian rosselli, installation art, Kelli Barker, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, mixed media, national gallery, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, paintings, puppets, raphael chikukwa, sculpture, Sunshine Zimbabwe Project, theatre, weaving, women
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