Finest Crown (Pincushion Flower)
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Artist's Linotype hand painted with water colour and acrylic ink
W: 140mm x H: 220mm x D: 20mm
W: 6" x H: 9" x D: 1"
Approx. Weight: 1kg
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framed (but can be supplied either framed or unframed)
Price
US$ 182
Scale
About "Finest Crown (Pincushion Flower)"
I often walk in the Fynbos-rich mountain paths on Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa - where I live. The Pincushion flower is part of the Fynbos biosphere and grows on the mountain. The image was then drawn onto a lino block and meticulously cut out using my sharp lino cutting tools. The cut block was rolled with printing ink and I then printed the image onto artist's paper. I love the interesting shapes of the Pincushion flower!
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About Hermien
I love to use Cape Fynbos as theme in my art. Since I have been living in Cape Town, this focus has intensified for me. Here I am at the center of what a city can offer - but closer to Nature than ever before. The majestic Table Mountain and the blue-green sea are always visible and always beautiful, simultaneously unchanging in their presence and ever-changing their display. I often walk on the Fynbos- rich mountain paths. I see which flowers open, as the months and seasons change. I smell the field and feel the sea air against my skin. I see the colours of the large salty water mass change - almost by the hour. I pause at interesting leaves and cones - feeling the textures and taking this in with all my senses. This is probably why the consuming veld fires against Table Mountain, touch me so deeply - flames creeping forward, driven by strong winds. I realize that it is the precious, endangered Fynbos plants that burns - the subject of my art making. Regular rains prevent excessive veld fires and the Fynbos plants are very dependent on this for their survival. From there the golden thread though my artmaking: Fire and Rain. While I am making art, I always listen to the still voice within me to search deeper - to find the Spiritual meaning in the subjects I love and to whisper that into my art. As the Fynbos seeds need to be scorched by natural fires from time to time to distribute seeds and ensure new growth in the next season - we also need to be purified by God's fire to become the person that He intended us to be - to flower for Him. And as the Fynbos plants need regular rains, we too need living water to quench our Spiritual thirst. I work in a large variety of art mediums: Oil paintings; Linotypes; Monotypes; Pen-and-Ink drawings and Mixed media artworks. I often weave words into my works - sometimes hidden to the naked eye: Thoughts of hope and light.
Price Range
US$ 65-2,462
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Exhibitions
2005: Solo exhibition: KKNK, Oudtshoorn 2006: Solo exhibition: KKNK, Oudtshoorn 2007: Solo exhibition: KKNK, Oudtshoorn 2008: Group exhibition: The Meul, Philadelphia, Cape Town 2009: Group exhibition: The Meul, Philadelphia, Cape Town 2010: Group exhibition: The Meul, Philadelphia, Cape Town 2012: Group exhibition: Durbanville Arts and Cultural Society 2013: Zivaglo Light Sho: Woordfest, Stellenbosch 2013: New Signatures exhibition: Alice Art Gallery, Johannesburg 2013: Group Exhibition: Durbanville Arts and Cultural Society 2014: Group Exhibition: Rust and Vrede Gallery, Durbanville, The Grand 2014: Solo Exhibition: Rust and Vrede Gallery, Durbanville: Blom waar jy geplant is (Flower where you are sown) 2015: Group Exhibition: ANPA Gallery, Franschhoek: Homer Sapiens 2015: Solo Exhibition: Hermien van der Merwe Gallery, Durbanville 2017: Solo Exhibition: Welgemeend Manor House, Gardens, Cape Town: Composing Art 2018: Solo Exhibition: Welgemeend Manor House, Gardens, Cape Town: Come Fire - Come Rain 2018: Group Exhibition: Welgemeend Art Month: Shifting Boundaries 2018: Group Exhibition: Welgemeend Manor House, Gardens, Cape Town: What we need is here
Education
BPrimEd Art Stellenbosch University
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