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Encoded
Photo-documentation of land art created from pieces of found rusted wire.
Site: Snake Eagle Thinking Path Geoglyph, Matjiesfontein, South Africa.
Limited edition print on 300gsm fine art paper
Size: 84 x 47 cm (includes white border around the image, UNFRAMED print)
Editions: 3
"Encoded in our DNA, encoded in our blood
In the fingerprints of the rock
...and mirrored in the shadows at sunset
Lies the secrets of our ancestors
The lessons we need to heed
The age-old call of the wild
Written in the slate
Engraved in each grain of sand
The sun burning away the dirt
To leave only the long-forgotten language
Encoded in the sand
Encoded in the land
The language of the landscape
Of humans in harmony with nature
In rhythm. In dance. In blood-red of the sand."
Encoded reminds us of our ancestry, of who we are, of our place in nature and how we are meant to connect with it.

Exploring Creative Nature workshop
Through guided meditation, art-making, and a chance to share your experience with the other participants, you're invited to connect to your own inherent creative ability for self-expression. Come play!
All art materials included. Bring a little cushion, your own water bottle, and anything else to make yourself feel comfortable.
Dress comfortably.
Contact me for the next dates.
Only space for 8 people, pre-payment books your spot.
Wilderness, Garden Route, South Africa

Eyeline
"Eyeline"
Documentation of Land Art created on Gordon's Bay beach by packing red stones onto the rocks during low tide.
Limited edition archival print on cotton paper
Size: 30 x 17 cm
Editions: 5
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

Finding Growth – watercolour and pencil drawing
"Finding Growth" original drawing
Medium: Watercolour and pencil on 300 gsm Canson art paper
Size: 29,7 x 42 cm
2020
The inspiration/reference material for this drawing was a piece of dried foliage/roots and a broken shell found on the beach.

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

Flutter
Limited edition photographic print on high quality art paper
Editions: 5
Size: 32 x 45 cm (which includes the white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED: Please let me know if you'd like my input or suggestions about choosing a frame.
Please allow up to 12 working days - printed on order.
How did I take the photo?
Double-exposure with a SLR Pentax K-100 camera - completely done in-camera, I did not use Photoshop or any other image manipulation programme! Instead of taking one photo on a piece of the film, I take two photos over the same frame on the film (TIP for DIY: when doing this, double the ISO setting on the camera: if you're using 100 ISO film, then set the setting as 200 ISO).

Forest Floor Dream
"Forest Floor Dream"
Ink on paper, drawing with fineliner, unframed
29.7 x 420 cm
2018 This ink on paper drawing is a reminder of nature's fragile balance. The Knysna Leaf-folding Frog (Afrixalus knysnae) ranks amongst the highest in need for conservation orientated research within South African threatened frogs. In the light that many of the sites are so small, there is a need to take action to preserve these sites. Control of invasive vegetation is imperative for this species’ survival.
Ink on paper, drawing with fineliner, unframed
29.7 x 420 cm
2018 This ink on paper drawing is a reminder of nature's fragile balance. The Knysna Leaf-folding Frog (Afrixalus knysnae) ranks amongst the highest in need for conservation orientated research within South African threatened frogs. In the light that many of the sites are so small, there is a need to take action to preserve these sites. Control of invasive vegetation is imperative for this species’ survival.

Forest Foliage
Limited edition photographic print on art paper
Editions: 5
Size: 32 x 42 cm (which includes the white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED - the framed photo are shown as example/suggested framing. Please let me know if you'd like my input or suggestions about choosing a frame.
Please allow up to 12 working days, these prints are printed on order.
How did I take the photo?
Double-exposure with a SLR Pentax K-100 camera - completely done in-camera, I did not use Photoshop or any other image manipulation programme! Instead of taking one photo on a piece of the film, I take two photos over the same frame on the film (TIP for DIY: when doing this, double the ISO setting on the camera: if you're using 100 ISO film, then set the setting as 200 ISO).

Ghosts of the Kalahari
Double exposure photograph taken in-camera, on film, with a Pentax K-1000.
Limited edition photographic print on art paper
Editions: 3
Size: 45 x 35 cm, paper size (includes the generous white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED - the framed photo are shown as example/suggested framing. Please let me know if you'd like my input or suggestions about choosing a frame.
Please allow up to 12 working days, these prints are printed on order.

Glimpses – set of 3: printed on paper
"Glimpses"
Photographs taken through a microscope.
R900 for 3 prints - please specify which images you would like me to print
Printed on acid-free art paper (unframed)
Print size: 15cm x 15cm each
Please note that these small prints are created on order – please allow 12 work days for printing, packaging and delivery. Please view my terms & conditions or contact me for more information

Glimpses – set of 3: printed on wood
"Glimpses"
Photographs taken through a microscope.
R2200 for 3 prints - please specify which images you would like me to print
Printed with UV cured inks on MDF board prepared with a layer of white print.
15cm x 15cm each
Please note that these small prints are created 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.

Grab
"Grab"
Photo-documentation of land art - my handprint in Red mud
Created during the Global Nomadic Art Project: South Africa - "Stories of Rain"
Site: dam at Gecko Creek, Cederberg, South Africa, 2016.
Symbolic of the way we keep 'grabbing' minerals, wood, water and other natural resources from the Earth without replacing and replenishing, without supporting nature's regenerative qualities. My human hand becomes synonym for our damaged relationship to the land.
Limited Edition archival print on cotton paper
Size: 80 x 65 cm paper size
Editions: 3
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

Green City
Limited edition photographic print on high quality art paper.
Editions: 5
Size: 47 x 35 cm (which includes the white border)
UNMOUNTED, UNFRAMED: Please let me know if you'd like my input or suggestions about choosing a frame.
Please allow up to 12 working days for delivery - printed on order.
How did I take the photo?
Double-exposure with a SLR Pentax K-100 camera - completely done in-camera, I did not use Photoshop or any other image manipulation programme! Instead of taking one photo on a piece of the film, I take two photos over the same frame on the film (TIP for DIY: when doing this, double the ISO setting on the camera: if you're using 100 ISO film, then set the setting as 200 ISO).

Growing Stronger
Archival print on textured matte paper
W:104cm x H:80cm x D:01cm (paper size, unframed)
Ltd. Edition of 3, signed.
Lichen, trees and fynbos of the Cape Town area served as inspiration for this artwork, but it also symbolises personal and emotional growth.
growth: /noun - 1.the process of increasing in size. "the upward growth of plants"
...growing in maturity, broadening our perception and widening our circle of compassion.

Hiding or Healing – Edition: 1/5
Photo-documentation of land art created in Deer Park, Cape Town.
Edition: 1/5.
Print size: 52 x 38 cm.
Printed and signed in 2011
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.