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Forever Young, Always Present; the Eternal Embrace of the Chilojo Cliffs and Gonarezhou…
Friday 25th July, the beginning of Kelli’s birthday weekend at Kaya Nyala, and we set off on a full day Chilojo Cliffs expedition. Celebrating birthdays and also celebrating lost loved ones.. beginnings and endings…. cycles and circles of life… Driving … Continue reading →
Posted in #explorers against extinction, abstract art, abstract female expressionist, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, african trees, African wild dogs, african wildlife, arid areas, art, baobab, baobabs, beauty, bees, Belinda Serata Photography, bereavement, biblical stories, bio diversity, biodiversity, birdart, birding, birds, burial site, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, clay pots, conservation, cultural beliefs, Cycle of Life, drawing, eco-tourism, ecosystem, elephants, endangered species, environment, family, Flora of Zimbabwe, Friendship, geography, gonarezhou, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, landscapes, Life Drawing, lifestyle, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, night Sky, painted Dogs, painted wolves, poetry, pottery, Rivers, runde river, safari, Save River, sketching, skyscape, sunset, Uncategorized, wild dogs, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged adventure travel, africa, animals, art, Arthur Barrie, ashes, baobab, baobab ridge, bees, birdsandbees, black eagle, books, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chilojo cliffs, conservation, eco-tourism, endangered species, environment, expeditiuon, Giraffe, ground hornbills, hunters, huntersbaobab, kambako, kaya nyala, Lin Barrie Art, memorial; service, memories, orchids, painting, photography, poetry, safari vehicle, sandstone, shadreck, sketch, Steve Barrie, Sunrise in Zimbabwe, sunset, tembahatapan, travel, trees, Tusk, wildlife, writing, zimbabwe
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A Material Practice; Art for Impact; an Earth, a Social, an Art Practice….
A MATERIAL PRACTICE A workshop on process with Ann Mary Gollifer and Mma Motsei Nkwemabala Facilitated by Dr. Tammy Hodgskiss, (curator at Wits Origins Centre) and Julie Taylor (Guns & Rain Gallery) November 2024 at Origins Centre, WITS University, Jozi. … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, ann Gollifer, Anthropology, archaeology, art, Botswana artist, congo fabric, conservation, earth pigment, earthball, environment, full moon, guns & rain, humankind, julie Taylor, kaya nyala, Lin Barrie Art, night Sky, Ochre, origins centre, red oxide, stoneage, Tammy Hodgskiss, Tsavene Bush house, wildlife, wits university, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Art
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Earth Ball, Moon Ball; Depending on your Point Of View
Earth Ball, Moon Ball; Dyed Fabric or Clouds; Print Cloth or Landscape; Depending on your Point Of View…. After the incredible Earth workshop last year with Ann Gollifer at Wits Museum, my mind is even more tuned to the circular, … Continue reading →
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A self portrait at midnight in the garden of good and evil; malaria muti, lion love, hot chocolate, hope and reminiscence…
I took my last dose of malaria muti last night, a process, getting better but could not sleep, many thoughts and memories rolling inside my head: bittersweet lost times with old friends, some evil times… hopeful new times with old … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, all things connected, animals, anti poaching, art, bereavement, books, circle of life, Cycle of Life, dark hours, eco-tourism, environment, gardens, good, hear me roar, hope, hot chocolate, hunters, landscapes, Lin Barrie Art, lion love, lion roar, lioness, lions, midnight, midnight in the garden of good and evil, painting on silk, remembrance, Save Valley Conservancy, sculpture, self portrait, video, witching hour, wood sculpture
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Before the Investec Art Fair; exploring galleries…
Cape Town Conference Centre -focus on Investec art fair and so much more to add to the bigger picture, the culture of Africa… Off the plane from Harare and to the waterfront to browse the crowds.. too much for me … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstract art, africa, animals, art, art books, art collaboration, art harare, art inspiration, birds, books, Cape Town, Cinga Damson, community, cruise ships, culture, environment, Esther Mahlangu, fishing boats, flight, Gogh, Gungano, handpainted fabric, investec art fair, Iziko Museum, Jista print, landscape, landscape art, landscapes, Lin Barrie Art, Mercedes Benz, nature, painting, paintings, photography, Pierneef, poetry books, reading, Richard Mudariki, sculpture, Signal Hill, Silo Hotel, Strauss, sunset, Table mountain, the book lounge, The Waterfront, tote bag, tourism, travel, Valentine's Day, VanGogh, wildlife, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabwean writers
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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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Around the Campfire; Giant Snails,Tradition, Fire and Totems…
Around the Campfire: Of Giant Snails and Tradition; Fire and Totems… Winter is coming. Living as we do on the edge of the Save River, in Chief Mahenye’s village, we often sit around our newly lit campfire on the banks … Continue reading →
Posted in adventure travel, Africa, African child, African Safari, african waterbirds, african wildlife, arid areas, baobab, beauty, bio diversity, birding, birds, cattle, Changana people, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, clive stockil, community, community conservation, cooking, cultural beliefs, culture, eco-tourism, ecosystem, elephants, environment, fire, food, giant African snail, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, hlungwani peiople, hunting, landscape, myth, Mythology, Nguni cattle, night Sky, oral history, Rivers, Save River, Shangaana people, skyscape, Social Customs, spoken tradition, storytelling, sunset, Totem, tourism, tradition, traditional cattle herders, travel, Tsonga, Uncategorized, waterbirds, wilderness, wildlife, Xangana, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe National Parks, Zimbabwe Parks
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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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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 →
Posted in Africa, African flora, African Plant Hunter, art, art exhibition, beauty, bio diversity, cityscape art, colour of the year, dulux, Dulux Zimbabwe, ecosystem, environment, Floral art, gardens, gardens and flowers, Georgia O'Keeffe, Golf club, Golf Course, Harare, interior decor, landscapes, lifestyle, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, moonrise, night Sky, poetry, poison, rains, Rainy. Season, sky, soft furnishings, The Met Gala, Uncategorized
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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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Bright Skies and Waterlilies; New Year, New Hope….
Bright Skies and Waterlilies…. Wonderful soaking rains in Harare have filled our dams at Borrowdale Brooke Estate and rejuvenated our gardens. A New Year and New Hope. Bright skies behind palms start our day as we walk … And the … Continue reading →
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Endangered Landscapes – Earthscapes, Skyscapes; Wildscapes, Mindscapes…
Endangered Landscapes – Earthscapes, Skyscapes; Wildscapes, Mindscapes… As an artist and conservationist, living in Zimbabwe, Africa, but having traveled much of the world, my passion is looking at details of the landscape around me, trees; flowers; weather patterns; wildlife; domestic … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, art collaboration, art exhibition, baobabs, cattle, community, community conservation, conflict, conservation, Covid, domestic stock, ecosytem, Elephant, Energy, environment, Fire, gallery, gonarezhou, Greater Coa Valley, health, herder, installation, isolation, Lion, livingwith wildlife, lynx, mental health, oral tradition, physical health, poetry, portugal, renew, rewild, rewilding, rewilding europe, rewilding portugal, Rivers, sculpture, sheep, sheep dog, stories, sustainable, touch, tourism, tradiotion, trees, wall art, water, wild dogs, wildflowers, wolves, zimbabwe
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