Isandhlwana Oil on canvas

Et in Arcadia Ego Oil on canvas

Sky study after the Old Dutch Masters Oil on canvas

Free State landscape Oil on canvas

Stormy sky Oil on canvas

Isandhlwana Pastel on paper

Swirling sky Oil on canvas

Dark Sky Oil on canvas

Clouds move, migrate, transform, spontaneously appear, disappear.

They can be read as the perpetual transience of both physical and spiritual existence. Clouds mystify: one can read images into them, divinate and forecast the weather. Da Vinci, as well as many other artists, would stare at clouds for shapes to trigger creative impulses and earlier in the 20th century the surrealists went back to this form of natural automatism. Clouds are prime examples of apparently randomly patterned behaviour.


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"The Architecture of Air"