Art Rooted in Nature: Evening Sale
Live Virtual Auction, 25 June 2024
Evening Sale
About the SessionSouth African artists have long drawn inspiration from the earth, capturing the beauty and complexity of flora and landscapes, with their works. The selection for sale emphasises themes of both human and non-human elements in nature, reflecting a profound connection to the environment.
This auction showcases a rich artwork medley that delves into the intricate relationship between the natural world and artistic expression. Featuring botanical depictions, landscapes, coastal scenes, floral still lifes and garden scenes in the Cape and beyond, the sale highlights the enduring relevance of nature in art, especially in the context of contemporary ecological concerns.
This auction celebrates the harmony between scientific precision and artistic creativity, making a compelling case for the ongoing relevance of depicting nature.
Running from 7 to 25 June to coincide with the Hermanus Fynarts Festival 2024, the Strauss & Co auction aims to complement the festival’s vibrant celebration of creativity in all its forms.
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About this Item
signed, dated 2022 and inscribed with the title on the reverse
Notes
"Presently my studio practice has three main concerns: material lead transformation, open signifiers in a field of absolute relation, immersion, embodiment, and the mechanism of consciousness. My studio practice is rooted in meditation, a practice of embodiment. The present lot is from my ongoing hair orchid sweat print series, which is oxidations on gold leaf imitate, presented on linen. The oxidations occur by using orchids, sculpted from hair, dipping them in sweat, and placing them on gold leaf imitate overnight. I collect my sweat from hot yoga, also an embodied practice. In some areas, the oxidation burns through the gold leaf imitate and reveals the colour that I painted underneath the gold. I use gold leaf imitate for its sensorial reflective, and its temporal oxidational properties. There is a certain sense of meditative presence when standing in front and acknowledging one’s vague reflection. As the work is rooted in meditation and practices of embodiment, I was thinking of thoughts thinking themselves. How our thoughts merely come and go. They are unfolding that happen by themselves. So too, the process of making this work echoes this sensibility of something that happens by itself. When collisions with the body occur, thoughts think themselves, sweating sweats, hair sheds, oxidations oxidise and reflections reflect. It’s about the temporal encounters of the body and the becoming aware thereof."—Pierre Vermeulen, 2022.