Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Monthly Cape Land Art session - JUNE:Tokai

For the past three months, artists have been meeting once a month in a different location close to Cape Town. For the June gathering 10 artists met in Tokai Forest to create temporary site-specific pieces. 

June Artists:
Janet Botes, Janet Ranson, Cheryl Traub Adler, Andrew van der Merwe, Andrée Bonthuys, Robert Bolus, Chris Lochner, Nina Faasen and Klara-Marie Den Heijer




Chris Lochner used large, elongated pieces of bark (which he mostly had to create through breaking the bark into these tall figures), stuck into the bark - part of the work submerged in the stream.




One of the works that Andrée Bonthuys created, using flowers and thorns, on a tree stump.



Janet Ranson explains her process and thinking behind her quirky dominoes - bringing a playful element into the roadbuilding activities next to the plantations, and using manmade and natural materials together effectively.


Circle in a fence, created from fern leaves by Janet Ranson.


Wattle branches were used to create these arches, by Nina Faasen and Klara-Marie Den Heijer


Andrew van Merwe, known for his beach calligraphy, wrote 'cliché's' onto an abandoned concrete pillar with mud, using his forefinger as brush or pen. Here he shows and explains to his fellow artists how he had to adapt the direction of the strokes that form his letters to suit this new 'medium'.

To receive updates about the land art gatherings, subscribe to the mailing list at bit.ly/capelandart or join the Facebook page facebook.com/capelandart

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Janet Ranson, Witsands, Western Cape

Hokusai's Wave by Janet Ranson, on Witsands Beach during the second land art gathering organized for 18 May 2014, by Site_Specific artists in the Western Cape.








More about Janet's work: janetranson.withtank.com
Facebook page for the land art gatherings: www.facebook.com/capelandart
More about Site_Specific: www.sitespecific.org.za

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Land Art gatherings in Western Cape starting up

Inspired by Site_Specific JOZI monthly meetings around Cape Town is being initiated by artists in the Western Cape to help connect us to one another and to the Land. The first of these meetings were held on Monday, 14 April 2014 in Radlof Park, Somerset-West.

This shared day of discussion and participation resulted in some site-specific temporary installations. To join the group for one of the next gatherings, go to the Facebook page, or subscribe to their mailing list: eepurl.com/SLoMz.


A circle of wood figures by Janet Ranson




Accentuating the lines in rocks with water, and a water totem with green and yellow leaves from the river, by Janet Botes


Spiral-like pattern or line of yellow autumn leaves, by Adri Bezuidenhout

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Cycles: Crows by Colleen Winter

Colleen Winter created these melting ice crows at the Site_Specific land art installation at Aardklop last year in the North West University Botanical Garden.



Colleen Winter, ‘Cycle:CROW’, detail from an installation of crows made out of melting ice.
Aardklop 2013, NWU Botanical Garden.



"The melting dripping ice crows were very poignant as a metaphor for the cycles in life."
- Chris Reinders

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Recent land art by Simon Max Bannister




Land Art works by Simon Max Bannister, created during a week of art making in the Blyde River and Tzaneen areas of South Africa.

Read more about Simon's work and process on his blog simontothemax.blogspot.com.
View his portfolio at www.behance.net/simonmaxbannister


"Exploring land art for me is about simply stepping into the wilderness and finding inspiration with nature." - Simon Max Bannister

Monday, July 15, 2013

New work by Strijdom van der Merwe

Look at these beautiful works by Strijdom van der Merwe, created during two international art festivals during July! Make sure to see his work and visit Plettenberg Bay during our own land art biennale here in South Africa - Site_Specific is happening 10-17 August on the Plettenberg Bay beaches! For more information go to www.sitespecfici.org.za.

Fragile Interventions for the exhibition SWIM 
made on site as part of the Malta Arts Festival 
July 2013, Strijdom van der Merwe

Art works done in the landscape on site as Festival Artist for the Norsk Fjell Festival.
Andelsnes. 
Norway July 2013, Strijdom van der Merwe

Monday, March 18, 2013

Site-specific Water Tree at Woordfees, Stellenbosch


'Boom van Kennis van Good en Kwaad' 
Anni Snyman & PC Janse van Rensburg & vriende

Site_Specific, Anni Snyman: "2013's water installation is symbolic of tears, whilst drawing attention to the vital nature of water as the MATRIX of life. Mankind's reckless treatment of water through processes such as fracking, amongst many others, is threatening the future sustainability of our land and it's natural water resources.

The installation extends the symbolism of 2012's apple installation that drew attention to the abuse of the feminine, to include our culture's destruction of the natural, our land base, mother earth - the life force itself."

Woordfees 2013, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa






"Water vloei. 
Daarmee verteenwoordig dit ‘n ruimtelike voorstelling van tyd. 
Daar is niks wat so belangrik is vir die voortgang van aardse lewe, 
of wat die voortgang van lewe so goed simboliseer as water in beweging nie. 
Vanaf sy insepsie beveg die westerse simboliese orde tyd en 
daarmee saam lewe in die vorm van die vloeibare."
- From the Site_Specific Hiernamaals Exhibition Catalogue

Sien meer van die boom by www.facebook.com/sitespecific.landart, asook youtu.be/KdVSRZSjyqs

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Deer Park, Cape Town, Western Cape



Some works by Di Smith, Andreé Bonthuys, Leli Hoch and Janet Botes during summer 2011 in Deer Park, at the foot of Table Mountain in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.









The artists:


Left: Andreé Bonthuys. Right: Janet Botes


Left: Leli Hoch. Right: Di Smith