First tests for Treading Soft Ground performance at Warren Editions in 2014 as part of the World Design Capital Cape Town.
First tests for Treading Soft Ground performance at Warren Editions in 2014 as part of the World Design Capital Cape Town.
oil on board
2x (240x180mm)
Oil sketches painted from webcam live-feed view of Table Mountain from Blouberg beach.
oil on primed paper
2 x (175 x 130mm)
LEFT & RIGHT HAND
oil on primed cotton paper
2 x (185 x 135mm)
oil on primed cotton paper
2 x (185 x 135mm)
Neuroscientist and psychobiologist, Jaak Panksepp took part in my data capture_DOUBLE TROUBLED series on friday 23rd August in the Michaelis Gallery.
Live ambidextrous painting action via Skype, Michaelis Gallery, Cape Town.
“Suspicious Mind: artist’s exploration of mind and matter”- 13-30 August 2013
(photograph by Niklas Zimmer)
Over the last two weeks I have met and painted ambidextrous portraits of eleven neuroscientists, psychologists and psychoanalysts via skype video chat. Portraits still on exhibition until 30th August (“Suspicious Mind” - Michaelis Gallery, Michaelis School of Art, Orange Street, Cape Town)
To view each portrait pair visit
series of oil sketches on board
240 x 180 x 16mm (each)
Thank you Kathryn Smith for being the first subject of my data capture_DOUBLE TROUBLED series. Kathryn Smith is currently finishing a postgraduate course in Forensic Art at the University of Dundee.
04.08.13
oil on board
2x(240x180x16mm)
Drawing with Jane Breedtzke (Sunday 30th June 2013)
graphite on paper (by Katherine Bull) | charcoal and acrylic on paper (by Jane Breedzke)
watercolour on cotton paper
30x40cm
2013
A portrait painted during a Skype video chat with Christian Nerf
oil on primed paper
270x380mm
graphite on notebook paper
A portrait painted during a Skype video chat with Stuart Barnes
oil on primed paper
365 x 270mm
acrylic on canvas
oil on primed cotton paper
365x270mm
charcoal on paper
An oil sketch done while on video Skype chat with artist Richard Mudariki
oil on primed paper
(235x305mm)
acrylic and pen on paper
oil on primed cotton paper (framed)