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Untitled (floating fabric and transparency) Drawing

Bonita Alice

South Africa

Drawing, Color on Paper

Size: 12.6 W x 12.6 H x 0 D in

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This image is informed by my concern with environmental chaos and the notion that it reflects our collective dysfunction as a species. In my images, external disruptions - environmental catastrophe, for example - is often presented as reflecting an apparently unrelated problem elsewhere. For example, a storm or a flood suggest collective emotional crisis and disharmony. This idea is common in various Art traditions. Japanese paintings and prints, for instance. Here, a floating piece of fabric may suggest the garment of an imaginary witness to earthly destruction; not so much a god-like presence, but the image of our higher nature and better judgement that has become separated from our actions. My images are often influenced by historical Japanese images in which historical scenes feel very much like fantasy, and where even the harshest and most painful subject is made beautiful. The material – wool dust – reminds us that everything (ourselves included) is transient.

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Drawing:Color on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12.6 W x 12.6 H x 0 D in

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I am a South African artist based in Cape Town, South Africa. I lectured in Sculpture in Johannesburg before moving to London in 2007. I returned to South Africa in 2020. My work reflects my concern with our emotional dependence on the natural environment, and our conflicted and inconsistent relationship with other animals. I am preoccupied with the idea, reflected in my artistic practice, that we suffer some kind of emotional disruption when we are inattentive and don’t recognise our duty of stewardship to the natural world of which we are a part. The result is internal, or emotional, chaos - individual or collective - in the human world which is expressed in external crises; in environmental destruction, for example. My work is included in numerous private and public collections, including the Johannesburg Art Gallery, The Durban Art Gallery, The UNISA (University of SA) Art Gallery, The SA Reserve Bank, Standard Bank Collection, WAM (Art Museum of the University of the Witwatersrand).

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