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- Take Note! Look! Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF) 2025
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Guns & Rain; History and Art in the making…
With a name inspired by a fascinating and potently layered history/culture book, “Guns & Rain, Guerillas and Spirit Mediums in Zimbabwe” by David Lan, this just-as-potent little gallery, now ten years old, has grown steadily under the directorship of founder … Continue reading →
Posted in 1-54 London, abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, abstract female expressionist, Africa, African child, African flora, african wildlife, art, Assemblage art, Beaded art, beading, beads, bio diversity, books, bookstore, citizen science, City Life, craft, crafts, Craftwork, culture, deep sea diving, draped canvas, ecosystem, environment, Fabric, fabric design, Floral art, FNB art fair, geography, Guns, Guns & Rain Gallery, Harare, landscape, lifestyle, Lin Barrie publication, London, molluscs, nudibranch, ocean life, oral history, Oxford UK, painting, paintings, poetry, printed fabric, rains, Rainy. Season, re-cycled art, re-cycled products, recycled art, snorkelling, soft sculpture, spoken tradition, storytelling, Textile art, tradition, traditional craft, Traditional fabric, weaving, Woman’s work, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Art
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Tagged #history, 1-54 London, africa, an essay girlie, animals, art, art gallery, art johannesburg, bev but low, book, culture, environment, flowers, FNB art fair, guerilla, Guns, guns & rain, Hannah Macfarlane, Hedwig Barry, inspiration, julie Taylor, Kelli Barker, landscape, landscapes, nature, Open City, Oxford UK, painting, paintings, Parkhurst gallery, pearls, poetry, princes martingale, Rain, remember who you are, soft power, soft sculpture, spirit mediums, Textile art, Traditional fabric, underwater, wildlife, writing, zanele muholi, zimbabwe
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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 →
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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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Xibelani -wonderful word for a vibrant cultural fabric tradition…
Xibelani is a vibrant and colorful fabric that is popularly worn by the Tsonga women of South Africa. It is a type of traditional attire that has been worn for generations and has become an integral part of Tsonga culture. … Continue reading →
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Tagged activism, africa, art, art inspiration, beaded skirt, celebration, Clive Stockil, conservation, culture, dance, dancing skirt, environment, fashion, festivals zimbabwe, gonarezhou, Gonarezhou National Park, Lin Barrie Art, Mahenye, Malilangwe, music, painting, paintings, poetry, river, salampore fabric, shangaan, skirts, South Africa Mozambique, storytelling, traditional dance, travel, Tsonga, Weddings, woven cloth, Xangana, xibelani, zimbabwe, zimbabwe tourism
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Red Earth, Red Wine; Pangolin Protection…
My passion for Art, Community and Conservation, my long and happy association with Tusk Trust and Painted Wolf Wines, has borne the fruit of many fundraising events, and this is the latest… Together with many other artists, I have contributed … Continue reading →
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Tagged africa, African Pangolin Working Group, animals, art, art auction, art murals, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, Chris Renshaw, Circa Gallery, claws, clay pots, coil poys, community wildlife challenge, communityconservation, connoisseur, Conserv Earth, conservation, conservation film, culture, diggings, earth firing, earth pigment, eco-tourism, electric fence, endangered species, environment, Everard Read Gallery, fibonacci, finger painting, GCT, gonarezhou, hand painted, home decor, hut painting, illegal wildlife trade, jamanda community conservancy, kaya nyal, kiln, Lin Barrie Art, lin barrie poetry, Mahenye Village, my octopus teacher, Painted Wolf Wines, painting, Pangolin, pangolin burrow, pangolin claws, pangolin friendly fence, pangolin scales, Pippa Ehrlich, poetry, red earth, red wine, sabi sands nature reserve, santana tradition, Save Valley Conservancy, sculpture, spoken word, Strauss, Strauss & Co, street art, termite mound, termites, Tikki Hywood trust, together for pangolins, tradition, traditional craft, travel, Tusk Trust, wallart, wildlife, wood firing, zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabwean culture, zimbabwean wildlife
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Roses for Remembrance; Love and Loss….
Roses for Remembrance; Love and Loss….Nature’s Palette from our artists’ brushes and palette knives… Surrounded as I am by African wilderness, gardening with and painting indigenous African plants in the majority of my working days, and as much as I … Continue reading →
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Tagged a wild life, abstract, acrylic painting, africa, art, art collaboration, art event, art studio, artist, barbie, barbie pink, blood red, burgundy roses, bush broom, bush kitchen, bush studio, bushcamp, chili con carne, cooking, Dulux Zimbabwe, eco-tourism, environment, exotic, fairtytale, georgia o keefe, haleem, harare art, Harare Childrens home, iceberg roses, indigenous african plant, interior decor, kaya nyala, lay me down on a bed of roses, life force, Lin Barrie Art, mbira, mutsvairo, natures palette, painting, paintings, Palette knife, picabela rose nursery, poetry, red red rose, red roses, remembrance, rose red, roses, save the owls, sleeping beauty, studio 214, sweet embrace, white roses, wild wonder, zimbabwe
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Palm Passion; Art, Nature and Poetry
My latest painting is inspired by the indigenous, hardy Phoenix reclinata palms, (false date palms), that grow in abundance naturally in Zimbabwe, found framing the sky along the great Zambezi, Limpopo and Save Rivers and smaller riverways and springs. Cultivated … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Abstract female exoressionist art, abstract female expressionist, Africa, africa, African flora, African Plant Hunter, African Safari, african trees, african wildlife, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, Art exhibition zimbabwe, art gallery, artprints, bio diversity, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, coffee, community, conservation, cooking, Craftwork, culture, drawing, earth pigment, ecosystem, edible plant, elephants, environment, flight, Flora of Zimbabwe, Floral art, food culture, gardens, gardens and flowers, Harare, homegrown, hot springs, interior decor, interior design, kitchens, landscape, Life Drawing, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, monoprint, painting, paintings, palms, phoenix, poetry, Portraits, printed fabric, re-cycled art, re-cycled products, recycled art, Rivers, Save River, sketching, sunrise, sunset, Tea, trees, Uncategorized, wall art, wings, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Artist, Zimbabwe artists, Zimbabwean Art, Zimbabwean Artist, zimbabweanart
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Tagged acrylics, africa, African art, african rivers, animals, art, Art@84, artist, barista, bird nest, bird roost, blue sky, cappuccino, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, coffee foam, conservation, eco-tourism, Elephant, indigenous plants, industrial steel, interior design, Lin Barrie Art, nature, oil painting, painting, palm fronds, palm passion, palm sunday, phoenicians, phoenix reclinata palm, plant stencil, poetry, portraitist, primary colours, prints, resilience, shipping container, Snakes, stencils, taking flight, travel, village unhu, waxbills, weavers, wildlife, woman writer, zimbabwe, zimbabwean writing
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Nudibranchs meet my paintbrush; They dance and swirl like miniature Sega Dancers….
Stunning photos and facts on a a great adventure blog by – I love painting these gorgeous #Nudibranchs /aka #seaslugs, such as these ones I painted in #Mauritius, hence the name sega sea slug, as it ‘dances’ through the water … Continue reading →
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Tagged acrylic on paper, acrylic painting, africa, animals, art, camouflage, conservation, Coral, dance, eco-tourism, environment, flamenco dancer, Indian Ocean, inspiration, life force, Lin Barrie Art, lionfish, nature, nudibranch, painting, photographer, poetry in motion, private dancer, rasping radula, sea slug, sega, snorkelling, spanish dancer, swirling skirts, under the sea, underwater, Wild art, wildlife, zimbabwe
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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 →
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Venice Biennale; Beads and Boundaries; 2024
As the art world converges in Venice to celebrate under the theme “Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere,” (conceived by Brazil’s Adriano Pedrosa), Zimbabwe is well represented at the Zimbabwe Pavilion facilitated by the Zimbabwe National Art Gallery at the Venice … Continue reading →
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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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