Baboon Mother and Infant
Mixed Media,
US$
138
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Baboon Mother and Infant
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Mixed Media
Charcoal & graphite on tea stained canvas
W: 600mm x H: 850mm x D: 20mm
W: 24" x H: 33" x D: 1"
Approx. Weight: 1kg
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unframed
Price
US$ 138
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Scale
Reference
TAY37BMI
About "Baboon Mother and Infant"
Images reminiscent of old field study journals of a bygone era.
Humans and baboons are closely related. They have a genetic similarity of 94 percent, according to the Amboseli Baboon Research Project. Baby baboons are called infants. Infants weigh about 2 lbs. (1 kg) at birth and cling to their mother by hanging onto her fur as she goes throughout her day. They only drink their mother's milk until they start weaning at 3 to 4 months old. Like with human infants, weaning can be a long process full of tantrums.
A little before a baboon turns 2 years old, it starts becoming a juvenile and grows one pound every three months. They become mature at around 6 to 8 years old.
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About Bernadette
I've been drawing and painting as far back as recollection allows, attending informal art classes with respected artist Rae Bauer since school going age and throughout my primary school years. Tertiary education included studying Theatre Technology and Fine Art at Wits Technikon.
Working life in summary includes a stint as an illustrator for Upbeat youth educational magazine, special needs teacher aide and informal art teacher, 15 years as an Art & Persian Rug Exhibition Organizer & Coordinator. I have taken part in numerous exhibitions in Johannesburg, East London, Grahamstown and New Zealand. My artwork is in private and corporate collections in South Africa, Zambia, USA, New Zealand, UK, China, Australia and Spain. A strong affinity to both Africa and New Zealand - the people, culture and nature - are reflected in many of my artworks. Conservation is something I am passionate about and many of my artworks in that genre are outspoken and confrontational about the ills of human distruction. Although oil painting is a predominant medium, I love the simplicity of drawing and find value in its purity. I enjoy the unleashing of creativity through the use of unconventional organic pigments and drawing tools, often using coffee, tea and turmeric etc as grounds for graphite or charcoal sketches. The desire to create and ability to exact that drive, is a gift bestowed by the Creator - to whom I give praise and my unending thanks.
Price Range
US$ 57-1,380
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Exhibitions
Most recent exhibitions: *December 2021: EL Fine Art Society - Annual Exhibition (Ann Bryant Gallery, Eat London) •October 2021: BOM (Battle Of Municipalities) Auction & Exhibition (International Convention Centre, East London) •September 2021:EL Fine Art Society - Peep Show Exhibition (Ann Bryant Art Gallery,East London) •July 2021: 360 Degree Virtual Exhibition (National Arts Festival vFringe) •June 2021: East London Fine Art Society "Anything But Painting" Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •May 2021: Treasures Of Buffalo City Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •January 2021: Emergence Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •December 2020: East London Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •November 2019: East London Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •August 2019: East London Fine Art Society "Peep Show" Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •May 2019: East London Fine Art Society "Anything But Painting" Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •November 2018: East London Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •September 2018: The 4 Love of Art Exhibition, Queens Casino, Queenstown •August 2018: East London Fine Art Society Peep Show, Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •August 2018: Jikeleza Festival Week, Inkwenkwezi Game Reserve, Wild Coast, East London •June 2018: National Arts Festival, Albert Museum (DSRAC), Grahamstown •June 2018: Jikeleza Wine & Dine Art Route, exhibition at Areen River Club, East London •June 2018: Umtiza Festival, Courtney Latimer Gallery, East London Museum, East London •May 2018: Anything But Painting Exhibition, Ann Bryant Gallery Coach House, East London •November - December 2017: Gonubie Lion's Exhibition, Kings Mall, Gonubie, East London •November 2017: East London Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition at Ann Bryant Gallery, East London •October 2017: Gonubie Lions Exhibition in aid of Carel du Toit Centre for the deaf. •September 2017: Jikeleza Festival, East London Wild Coast •August 2017: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society "Peep Show" Exhibition •July 2017: Grahamstown Festival - Dep. Art & Culture Exhibition at Albany Museum •May 2017: Ann Bryant Art Gallery Coach House - EL Fine Art Society "Anything But Painting Exhibition •November 2015: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition •August 2015: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society "Peep Show" Exhibition •May 2015: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society "Anything But Painting" Exhibition •November 2014: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition •August 2014: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society "Peep Show" Exhibition •July 2014: Grahamstown Festival - Dep. Art & Culture Exhibition at Albany Museum •May 2014: Ann Bryant Art Gallery - EL Fine Art Society "Anything But Painting" Exhibition
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