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Terra de Fume 2007, charcoaled wood, 194 x 32 (including frame) Sculpture

Lynette Bester

South Africa

Sculpture, Wood on Wood

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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Sailing past Mosselbay in 1497, the Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama saw so much smoke eminating from the coast of the Cape that he called it Terra de Fume, Earth of Smoke. What he probably observed were pastoralists, already inhabiting the Cape, burning vegetation to improve grazing for their live-stock. Much of fynbos is dependent on periodic fire for sprouting and flowering. One such fynbos species is a member of the proteaceae family, the Blushing Bride or Serruria Florida. At first glance, laboriously carving a Blushing Bride from wood and then subjecting it to fire speaks of a familiar renewal quality that we associate with funbos fires. In keeping with concerns of other of my works, the remainder of the block of wood from which the Blushing Bride was carved also forms an integral part of this work. The splinters and fragments were collected and similarly exposed to fire and transformed into charcoal. These fragments, which fill the bottom half of the box frame, are a metaphor for the work done, the process and the residue of labour or activity, and also the negative mass of the craved Blushing Bride. In process, Terra de Fume speaks of bathos and futility in the labour intensive activity which then in an instant is reduced to nothingness. However Terra de Fume explores two aspects: renewal as well as what sometimes feels like bathos, as small but decisive moments returns everything back to its formless origin. This work was conceived before the death of my father and has since achieved further personal ( the Blushing Bride was used in my parents wedding bouquet and the height of the frame is equal to my father’s height) and metaphoric significance in regarding time and energy spent and the inevitable return to dust.

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Sculpture:Wood on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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Lynette Bester’s sculptures are made from everyday objects that are often crowd-sourced through online social media and word-of-mouth. This method of production allows for a degree of unpredictability in the final product and further informs the accumulative nature of the work. Lynette Bester has achieved critical attention and is an associate artist with Everard Read. She has exhibited actively in Cape Town, Johannesburg and abroad and has achieved notable attention for both local and international art competitions and residencies since completing a B.A. in F. A.1999, and an M.A. in F.A. (Cum Laude), 2002 both from University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. She has participated group exhibitions including YDESIRE at the Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town, 2003, AFETOS ROUBADOS, Goethe Institute, Brazil, 2005. With the Bell-Roberts Contemporary in Cape Town she participated in exhibitions which achieved critical press attention. Amongst these were GREENHOUSE 2007, PRINT '08 and BLACK AND WHITE in 2009. At the AVA, Cape Town, she similarly achieved critical press attention while participating, amongst others, in BALL SPORTS 2007, BARING 2008, SOCIAL PATTERN 2009, OWN GOAL 2010 and NATURAL SELECTION: 1991 - 2011. At Heidi Erdmann Contemporary in Cape Town Bester participated in MATTERS CONCEPTUAL in April and it's sequel CONCEPT MATTERS in August, 2010. In 2012 Bester exhibited in Johannesburg at the critically acclaimed project space at the Fordsburg Studio's: Bag Factory in SOUNDING OUT and most recently she has exhibited with Commune 1 and Everard Read Cape Town including a sculpture erected in the Mount Nelson Garden in affiliation with Everard Read Gallery for the summer of 2014-2015. Bester has had 4 solo exhibitions in Cape Town: WHOLES CUT OUT 2002, at The Cold Room, HEART: DIMENSIONS VARIABLE 2005 at Blank Projects; and STALKING THE FAMILIAR at the AVA, 2010, and Cathedral at CIRCA, Everard Read Cape Town in 2017 all for which she received positive critical review. In 2006 Bester was a double finalist for the SASOL NEW SIGNATURES and in 2007 she was selected as a Top Ten Finalist for the ABSA L'ATELIER 2007. Most recently Bester was a Finalist in the INTERNATIONAL CELESTE PRIZE and exhibited her work as part of the award ceremony at the Invisible Dog, New York, in November 2011.

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