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Coral Fossil Circle
"Coral Fossil Circle"
On one of Sanur's beaches in Bali there are millions of pieces of fossilized coral. Hard, varied and some of them very beautiful.
Limited edition print on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper
Print Size: 64cm x 48 cm, which includes a generous white border (image size: 48 x 32 cm)
Edition size: 5
Please note this print is UNFRAMED. This artwork is printed on order – please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information

Fingerprint
“Fingerprint”
Photo-documentation of land art: Organic pattern using wrack seaweed washed ashore
Site: Gordon’s Bay beach, Helderberg area, Western Cape, South Africa
Limited edition archival print
Size: 84 x 47 cm paper size (UNFRAMED)
Editions: 5
2014
“God's fingerprint
This is the pattern I see behind
my eyelids
and when I look at a leaf
or perhaps just the ocean from afar
It's in my reflection, looking up at me from
the rippling water
It's in the veins of my hands, which I
don't know so well
It changes like the moon day by day,
but the cycle repeats.”
- from "God's fingerprint" by Emma, Durham, NC
Please note that this artwork is printed on order – please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information

Gordonsbay Rock Slivers
Photo-documention of land art: Rock Slivers, Gordon's Bay, Western Cape.
Medium: Printed on Textured Matte Art Paper - unframed
Edition size: Once-off print - signed & editioned 1/1
Size: 29.7 x 42 cm
Year: 2014 (printed 2015)
This artwork is already printed, but please allow 7 work days for packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information.

Holes in the Sand
Photo-documentation of land art created using beach sand
Site: Myoli beach, Sedgefield, Garden Route, Western Cape, South Africa
2016
Limited Edition Archival print
Printed on 300gsm fine art paper
Editions: 3
UNFRAMED - frame not included
Please note that this artwork is printed on order - please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information

Human Nature Time I
Breaking the line of the water’s edge with a stone, a broken shell during the incoming tide. Sunset Beach, West Coast of the Western Cape, South Africa
This artwork symbolises our ability as humans to stop or resist the tide coming in the years ahead. Collectively we have managed to cause anthropomorphic climate change through our ceaseless burning of fossil fuels, abuse of resources, deforestation and greenhouse gases caused by our consumption. We have caused irreversible damage to the quality of life of our future generations, and even if we manage to change our ways, we’ve already reached or passed the tipping point.
At the same time, however, when we compare our existence as a species on this planet to the time that the earth has existed, we realize that our lives are quite inconsequential. The impact we leave will not last for hundreds of thousands of years into the future. We endlessly resist the tide of time that is entwined with nature’s essence in our daily lives, but eventually we cannot resist or impede nature’s cycles, growth and transformation any more than the broken shell temporarily resists the line of the water from the incoming tide before being washed away completely.
Limited edition photographic print on art paper.
Editions: 3
Size: 30 x 54 cm (includes white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED
Please allow up to 12 working days for delivery - printed on order.

Human Nature Time II
Breaking the line of the water’s edge with a stone, a broken shell during the incoming tide. Sunset Beach, West Coast of the Western Cape, South Africa
This artwork symbolises our ability as humans to stop or resist the tide coming in the years ahead. Collectively we have managed to cause anthropomorphic climate change through our ceaseless burning of fossil fuels, abuse of resources, deforestation and greenhouse gases caused by our consumption. We have caused irreversible damage to the quality of life of our future generations, and even if we manage to change our ways, we’ve already reached or passed the tipping point.
At the same time, however, when we compare our existence as a species on this planet to the time that the earth has existed, we realize that our lives are quite inconsequential. The impact we leave will not last for hundreds of thousands of years into the future. We endlessly resist the tide of time that is entwined with nature’s essence in our daily lives, but eventually we cannot resist or impede nature’s cycles, growth and transformation any more than the broken shell temporarily resists the line of the water from the incoming tide before being washed away completely.
Limited edition photographic print on art paper.
Editions: 3
Size: 30 x 54 cm (includes white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED
Please allow up to 12 working days for delivery - printed on order.

Human Nature Time III
Breaking the line of the water’s edge with a stone, a broken shell during the incoming tide. Sunset Beach, West Coast of the Western Cape, South Africa
This artwork symbolises our ability as humans to stop or resist the tide coming in the years ahead. Collectively we have managed to cause anthropomorphic climate change through our ceaseless burning of fossil fuels, abuse of resources, deforestation and greenhouse gases caused by our consumption. We have caused irreversible damage to the quality of life of our future generations, and even if we manage to change our ways, we’ve already reached or passed the tipping point.
At the same time, however, when we compare our existence as a species on this planet to the time that the earth has existed, we realize that our lives are quite inconsequential. The impact we leave will not last for hundreds of thousands of years into the future. We endlessly resist the tide of time that is entwined with nature’s essence in our daily lives, but eventually we cannot resist or impede nature’s cycles, growth and transformation any more than the broken shell temporarily resists the line of the water from the incoming tide before being washed away completely.
Limited edition photographic print on art paper.
Editions: 3
Size: 30 x 54 cm (includes white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED
Please allow up to 12 working days for delivery - printed on order.

Human Nature Time IV
Breaking the line of the water’s edge with a stone, a broken shell during the incoming tide. Sunset Beach, West Coast of the Western Cape, South Africa
This artwork symbolises our ability as humans to stop or resist the tide coming in the years ahead. Collectively we have managed to cause anthropomorphic climate change through our ceaseless burning of fossil fuels, abuse of resources, deforestation and greenhouse gases caused by our consumption. We have caused irreversible damage to the quality of life of our future generations, and even if we manage to change our ways, we’ve already reached or passed the tipping point.
At the same time, however, when we compare our existence as a species on this planet to the time that the earth has existed, we realize that our lives are quite inconsequential. The impact we leave will not last for hundreds of thousands of years into the future. We endlessly resist the tide of time that is entwined with nature’s essence in our daily lives, but eventually we cannot resist or impede nature’s cycles, growth and transformation any more than the broken shell temporarily resists the line of the water from the incoming tide before being washed away completely.
Limited edition photographic print on art paper.
Editions: 3
Size: 30 x 54 cm (includes white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED
Please allow up to 12 working days for delivery - printed on order.

Line in the Sand
Part of a small series of photographs documenting the line left by the surf on a beach in Da Nang, Vietnam, in November 2019.
Limited edition fine art print
Printed on Watercolour paper
Paper size: 80 x 42cm / Image size: 65 x 28cm
Editions: 10
UNFRAMED
Please note that this artwork is printed on order - please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information

Rune Message Circle
On one of Sanur's beaches in Bali there are millions of pieces of fossilized coral. Many of these look like runes.My land art was created as a prayer of blessing, packed in a circle to emphasize wholeness, harmony, unity and the cyclical nature of our lives and reality in this universe.
Limited edition print.
Print size: 68 x 52 cm on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper, which includes a generous white border around the image (image size: 48 x 32 cm).
Edition size: 5.
UNFRAMED. The framed image is for display purposes only.
Please note that this artwork is printed on order - please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information

Washed Away
Documentation of land art created on Sunset Beach, Cape Town.
Limited Edition archival print on art paper
Print size: 52 x 30 cm (includes a generous white border which makes it possible to frame the print without mount board)
Edition size: 3
Please note this print is UNFRAMED.
This artwork is printed on order – please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information
Weggespoel
deur die gety se in-uit-vee
Uitgewis
deur die loop van tyd en gees
Herinnering
van ‘n oomblik op die strand
Fluistering
van ons lewe se kort bestaan
Tussenin
kan ons slegs hoop en bid
Rakelings
alles vir ‘n oomblik beter te verstaan
Weggespoel
is die bestaan van daardie oomblik
Uitgewis
deur die gety se in-uit-vee
‘n Herinnering
in ‘n foto, woorde en gedagte vasgevang
Simboliek
van ons kort aardslewensbestaan
– Janet Botes, 2016
Rough Translation:
Washed Away
By the tide’s in-out-sweep
Erased
by the march of time and spirit
Memory
of a moment on the beach
Whispering
of our live’s short existence
Inbetween
we can only hope and pray
Nearly-so
all for a moment clearer understood
Washed Away
is the existence of that moment
Erased
by the tide’s in-out-sweep
A memory
captured in a photo, words and thought
Symbolic
of our short earthly life-existence