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Wallpapers Wow! Lin Barrie Art hits the walls……
Wallpapers are trending, resurfacing big time!….. Covering your wall with something powerful, something soft, something you, is always fun, and if they are abstract (landscape, wind, water and sky related), they are truly timeless, I think….whether you are traveling to … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, art, art collaboration, boutique hotels, bush camps, City Life, Colour of the YearYear, Design, furnishings,, interior decor, interior design, landscape, night Sky, paintings, Rivers, spa, travel, wallpaper, Zimbabwean Artist
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Tagged big sky, Cape Town, Classic Blue, color of the year, curl, decor, deepblue, Design, designer, drama, interior, linbarrieart, mural, New York, nightsky, ocean, Pantone, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, Sarza Store, Shoal, sky, swell, trending, wall art, wallpaper, water, waves
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Classic Blue and Lin Barrie Art; Pantone Colour of the Year for 2020
thinking ahead for the New Year, 2020…. What a dreamy colour- Classic Blue is the Pantone Colour of the year for 2020…night skies, meditation and dreams abound! and it is a colour I love painting with, as you can see … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, african trees, aloes, art, art collaboration, beauty, City Life, Colour of the YearYear, fabric design, flowers, gardens, gardens and flowers, interior decor, interior design, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, mopani trees, New Year, night Sky, printmaking, Rivers, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, serenity, soft furnishings, trees, wall art, wallpaper, wilderness, zimbabwe
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Tagged abstract, acrylic, anthuriums, art, art collaboration, blue, canvas, Classic Blue, color of the year, colour of the year, decor, Design, dreams, dreamy, Fabrics, floral, greenery, interior design, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, meditate, mood boards, mopani, paint, Pantone, river, Robin Sprong, Robin Sprong Wallpaper, style, trees, wallpaper, woodland
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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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Painted Wolf Wines; Wild Dogs and Wine Tastings Triumph at Chilo!
Painted Wolves, whether the wines or the animals, always get our attention at Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge! A weekend of wine tastings with Painted Wolf Wines and talks by the African Wildlife Conservation Fund, always creates enthusiasm. and no matter … Continue reading →
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Tagged adventure, art inspiration, chilo, Clive Stockil, dogs, Dr. Rosemary Groom, Emma Borg, Gonarezhou National Park, Gonarezhou Predator Project, guiding, Jeremy Borg, Lin Barrie Art, painted dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, pups, River crossing, safari, save river, sunsets, Walking, walking safari, wild dog den, wild dog pups, wild dog research, wild dogs, wilddogs, wilderness, wine tasting, wines, wines for wildlife, wolves, Zimbabwe Parks, zimbabwe tourism
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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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Sunsets and Aardvarks: An African childhood surrounded by flowers and rivers…
9 th April – 12th April, 2019 Our bush house, Tsavene, is enhanced by the stunning pink summer-flowering Sabi stars that are indigenous to the Northern Kruger Park, and which grace our rocks. At dusk I capture the glow of … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, african wildlife, art, art collaboration, baboons, baobab, childrens art, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, Colour of the YearYear, film, flowers, gardens and flowers, leopards, rainbow, Rivers, runde river, Save River, wildaid, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged aardvark, actress, aldo leopold bench, anti-poaching, art, art inspiration, art installation, barleria, birdwatching, black panther, boats, bush garden, chilo, clives stockil, colour of the year, conservation, crocodiles, crossandra flowers, Danai Gurira, film, fishing, flowers, gardens, Gonarezhou National Park, hot colour, indigenous, kigelia fruit, lastlight, Lin Barrie Art, Living Coral, Mahove Camp, movie, national park, Palette knife, Pantone, pels fishing owl, pink, poaching steals from us all, predator, Rain, rainbow, rhinos, river, Runde star, sabi stars, Sabi Stars and Chilo Gorge Gardens, spadework, sunrise, sunset, Tsavene, waterwise, wild aid, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks, zimbabwe tourism
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Cyclone Idai hits Zimbabwe; Save River in Full Spate at Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge
A day spent at Chipinda Pools Tented Camp on the tranquil Runde River, sketching and meeting fellow conservationists and safari operators, (little do I know that this is the lull before the storm….) Inspired by the riverine vegetation and by … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, african wildlife, aircraft, animal rights, art, beauty, bio diversity, bush camps, Changana people, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chimanimani, clive stockil, community conservation, Cyclone, disaster, family, Floods, gonarezhou national park, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, Machangana culture, malawi, mozambique, photography, Rainy. Season, Rivers, runde river, rural school,, safari, SAVE, Save River, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, Shangaana people, travel, Uncategorized, wilderness, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged acacia tree, Africa Conservation Travel, aid, air zimbabwe, animals, baby hippo, beira, big rain, boat rescue, boats, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chimanimani, Chipinda Pools, chipinge, Chivilila Falls, crocodiles, culture, Cyclone, Cyclone Idai, disaster, disaster relief, eastern zimbabwe, econet, Floods, food culture, food security, Frog and Fern, Gogo Olive, gonarezhou, hippos, humanitarian, Idai, Lin Barrie Art, Mahenye community, Mahenye Village, malawi, Miracle missions, Mozambique, Rain, river, river rescue, Rolling Stone clothing, runde river, safari, sAFARI zIMBABWE, save river, Save Valley Conservancy, sunrise, sunset, tented camp, Turgwe hippo trust, zimbabwe, ZNSPCA
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Kgalagadi safari; Jackals and Lions; Meerkats and Flowers…
Continuing our Safari, our Adventure!….(please bear with me … many more photos are to be added in the next few weeks, but I am going offline to my bush house for a while…meanwhile I have also created a blog on … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African flora, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, arid areas, art, art exhibition, beauty, bio diversity, birding, birds, books, botswana, bush camps, clive stockil, community conservation, conservation, conservation publication, cooking, culture, Desert, dogs, eco-tourism, elephants, endangered species, family, fire, flowers, food, gardens, insects, kalahari, kgalagadi, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lions, love, Northern Cape, owls, Painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Pangolin, photography, poison, predators, prey, Rainy. Season, reptiles, Rivers, safari, serenity, Snakes, tradition, travel, Uncategorized, wild dogs, wilderness, wine, wines
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Upington on the Orange River; Vineyards and Sultanas…
Continuing our journey from Madikwe towards the Kgalagadi Trandfrontier Park, the nights of Sunday 27th and  Monday 28th January are spent  at an oasis in the Northern Cape desert! Martiens Place is an air bnb cottage, on Martien’s family land, … Continue reading →
Posted in adventure travel, Africa, African flora, African Safari, african wildlife, art, bio diversity, birding, birds, boutique hotels, cooking, culture, Desert, eco-tourism, edible plant, fire, flowers, food, food culture, gardens, gardens and flowers, grapes, landscape, Madikwe, Northern Cape, Rivers, safari, travel, Uncategorized, wilderness, wine tasting, wines
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Tagged africa, animals, arid landscape, art, Augrabies Falls, Bezalel Estate, Cape sparrow, Clive Stockil, cooking, culture, Desert, dwarves, eco-tourism, environment, flowers, food, gardens, grapes, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Martien's Place, nature, Northern Cape, Orange River, Port, Quiver tree, Rain, Sultans, travel, Upington, Vineyards, wildlife, wine, wine barrels, wine tasting
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Waiting for the Rains in Gonarezhou, with a prime, fat Lion and a beautiful Tusker!
Hot weather greets every sunrise, no rain to speak of yet in Gonarezhou, mostly scattered showers and we wait eagerly for the real thing! Even the small rains we have had are enough to create green grass galore, Travels through … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, Africa, African flora, African Safari, african wildlife, art, beauty, bio diversity, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chilojo cliffs, clive stockil, conservation, eco-tourism, elephants, endangered species, full moon, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, lions, photography, predators, prey, Rainy. Season, Rivers, runde river, safari, Save River, serenity, travel, Uncategorized, wetlands, wilderness, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged animals, art, cats, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, dung, dung beetles, friends, gonarezhou, Lion, photography, predator, rains, river, safari, sunset, wine
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