Showing posts with label Nuances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuances. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Back from Korea! Inspired & hard at work...

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I am back in the studio!


After participating in the second South Korean leg of the Global Nomadic Art Project by Yatooivisiting the Northern Cape, hiking in the Cederberg and attending the launch of the Snake Eagle Thinking Path in Matjiesfontein, I am back in the studio and hard at work...







Above: some of my work as part of the Global Nomadic Art Project in South Korea. 


Land Art in Brandvlei, Northern Cape, South Africa
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Nuances: Riemvas-Brandvlei

Archival print on cotton paper 90 x 40 cm
R4 750 View / Buy




Tuesday, June 10, 2014

WILD & STILL: my first solo exhibition

WILD & STILL is now open! Strijdom van der Merwe gave a beautiful opening talk and many people watched, and participated, in my performance art piece on the opening evening during June's First Thursdays. 

This exhibition of artworks aims to achieve a tension between the raw power of the wilderness and tranquillity in our local natural landscapes. The artworks include still snapshots of wildness, in the form of paintings, drawings, mixed media work, and original limited edition prints. 



Featured in the diary of the Country Life!



Detail from "Eye of the Storm"


Detail from "Organic Matters"


Detail from "Forces of Soil"


Detail from "Tanglewood"

Preview and buy works from WILD & STILL: stateoftheart.co.za/curator/15/wild--still 

and
JOIN ON 14 JUNE FOR MY ARTIST WALKABOUT AT 11AM
StateoftheART Gallery, 61 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town.
The gallery is next to G2 Art Gallery, on the fan walk, between Bree street and Loop street, in the heart of Cape Town. 
See you there!

more info, see the catalogue, and watch the video:



Thursday, February 20, 2014

New work: February 2014





More information on this work and two other new Nuances works:
Spirit of the Desert: janetbotes.com/spiritofthedesert


I am also doing some interesting 'experiments', drying kelp and sea lettuce:





And... this morning I spent my early morning on Gordon's Bay beach to create land art. View photographs on my website or facebook page.

Friday, May 3, 2013

New work - Nuances: A Cape Journey

New work in the NUANCES series


Nuances: A Cape Journey
Limited edition print - photographic collage printed on archival paper
W:87cm x H:52cm (paper size, unframed)
2013
Edition Size: 5

This is the first Nuances work with a human figure present. The deeper message of the Nuances series centers around environmental conservation, and this artwork acknowledges the role that we as human beings play as part of nature. We form part of nature, but can also step up and take our place as guardians, not masters, of the natural landscape. While other Nuances works focus on specific areas in South Africa, this work incorporates photographs from various places in the Northern Cape, Western Cape as well as Eastern Cape.


Thursday, January 24, 2013

New Nuances work: Cape Columbine





Cape Columbine
photo montage
limited edition print on acid free art paper
84 x 84 cm
Edition size: 5 (4 available for sale)
2012

This Nuances work is inspired by and created from photographs I took while walking on the coastline of, and South of, Paternoster on the West Coast. The mark of (hu)man is evident in most of the areas along this coastline, but it remains an amazing and breath-taking stretch of sand, rocks and marine life. Protected areas such as the West Coast National Park and the Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve (CWCBR) are very important in protecting sea life, animal life, fynbos and intricate eco system(s) found on the West Coast of South Africa.

Buy yours now at StateoftheArt.co.za

Friday, September 28, 2012

Nuances series: George Sedgefield



Nuances: George Sedgefield, Janet Botes, Limited edition print on archival fine art paper, 800 x 800mm (paper size, unframed), 2012, Edition Size: 5 (only 3 still available for sale)

This Nuances work was inspired by the beaches and lakes of Sedgefield on the Garden Route. The Outeniqua Mountains close to George is visible on the horizon. The ebb and flow of life and ecology is so tactile and visible in these areas, that it almost seems like a you enter through a walkway into a new world, a respite from "everyday life". Sedgefield is classified as a "slow town" and boasts a weekly farmer's market. Most of the beaches fall in nature reserve areas, as part of Cape Nature, and the beautiful stretches of beach are almost unspoilt. But even in this piece of paradise the mark of human industry and consumerism is visible in the fragments and bits of plastic that washes ashore. After visiting this landscape, the artist has a renewed dedication towards playing a part and picking up plastic waste from Cape Town's beaches.

This is the first Nuances work that are available as a 800 x 800mm print. Click here to buy the 800 x 800mm size print for R3200. To buy the smaller 650 x 650mm standard size for the Nuances series, contact me at art@janetbotes.co.za or State of the Art at info@stateoftheart.co.za.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Featured/Spotlighted on the latest StateoftheArt.co.za newsletter!


Online Exclusive: Just Released! New Art by Janet Botes NOW Available

Go to www.StateoftheArt.co.za to buy my new work Swellendam Marloth, part of my Nuances series, or other available artworks

"Swellendam Marloth", 2012, 650mm x 650mm, Limited Edition print on Somerset Velvet Paper

Friday, September 30, 2011

Nuances: a story unfolds




My Nuances series is featured in the fall issue of Seastories.org! About Sea Stories:

Sea Stories is Blue Ocean Institute’s quarterly online journal of international ocean writing and art.  Our mission is to nurture curiosity, creativity, and concern about the world’s oceans through literary and artistic expression.
Check it out...