
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Cameo with stain
This seems to be a medal that happened... stains and all! Almost as an afterthought? By the way? Is it how we [men] view the achievements and accolades of women?! Just another chore?
Shiny and weary
I wonder why they bother
... day in and day out
Friday, September 30, 2011
Haiga 5: vlug (flight)

Thought 1: I still have titanium on my mind. Light as aluminium, strong as steel..
Thought 2: how do you say red without saying red?
Thought 3: how do I chisel my words so that the poem is short enough for a tweet of 150 characters?
Thought 4: have you read NP Van Wyk Louw's famous poem "byteltjie" (chisel) - about the power of language?
Thought 5: ploughing is a form of cultivating, creating, penetrating...
Thought 6: is it possible to capture in words, the heights and depths, the highs and lows, of a relationship of 25 years?
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Haiga 2: Titan

Saturn's sixth and largest moon is named Titan. It has a dense atmosphere. The haiku references a future research project which aims to place an air balloon in Titan's orbit. Imagine...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_(moon)
A table full of conversations
Wait for it to load and then click on the thumbnails on the right for close-ups...
According to an online etymological dictionary, criminal conversation is a legal term for adultery from the late 18th Century...
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Haiga 1: Suikerbos
click on the image for a full view
We celebrate Heritage Day in South Africa on 24 September. The World Poetry Organisation declared the same day World Poetry Day.
I chose this day to post my first response in this collaboration with artist-jewellers Chris and Marlene de Beer. Thank you Chris and Marlene for inviting me to interact with your work which I love.
The artist-jewellers invited me to write short, haiku-type poems. (A haiku consists of seventeen syllables). In researching haiku, I discovered haiga. Traditionally the haiga unites a (haiku) poem, written in calligraphy, with a simple painting. We intend to create 21st century haiga, by uniting jewellery artworks with short poems, tweeted out on Twitter.
{Traditional haiga = artwork+poem+calligraphy}
{21st century haiga = artwork+poem+twitter}
In line with the haiga tradition, mine is an independent poetic response, rather than a description of the artwork. A description would imply that the artwork is incomplete. In this project some of my poetic responses will be actual haiku, others merely short poems.
More about haiga on poets.org: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5940
You are invited to bring your own meaning to the haiga.
["Fynbos": fine bush; "Suikerbos": sugar bush (Afrikaans) -- indigenous shrubland in the Western Cape of South Africa]
To end, treat yourself to this sultry version of the Afrikaans folk song, Suikerbos (performed by the Radio Kalahari Orkes): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfvSVWt3mLE It is essentially a song of love and longing for someone called Suikerbos.
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Mari Pete
Twitter: mari_pete
Poetry: http://maripete.co.za

I chose this day to post my first response in this collaboration with artist-jewellers Chris and Marlene de Beer. Thank you Chris and Marlene for inviting me to interact with your work which I love.
The artist-jewellers invited me to write short, haiku-type poems. (A haiku consists of seventeen syllables). In researching haiku, I discovered haiga. Traditionally the haiga unites a (haiku) poem, written in calligraphy, with a simple painting. We intend to create 21st century haiga, by uniting jewellery artworks with short poems, tweeted out on Twitter.
{Traditional haiga = artwork+poem+calligraphy}
{21st century haiga = artwork+poem+twitter}
In line with the haiga tradition, mine is an independent poetic response, rather than a description of the artwork. A description would imply that the artwork is incomplete. In this project some of my poetic responses will be actual haiku, others merely short poems.
More about haiga on poets.org: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5940
You are invited to bring your own meaning to the haiga.
["Fynbos": fine bush; "Suikerbos": sugar bush (Afrikaans) -- indigenous shrubland in the Western Cape of South Africa]
To end, treat yourself to this sultry version of the Afrikaans folk song, Suikerbos (performed by the Radio Kalahari Orkes): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfvSVWt3mLE It is essentially a song of love and longing for someone called Suikerbos.
*
Mari Pete
Twitter: mari_pete
Poetry: http://maripete.co.za
Friday, September 23, 2011
Sonder Winsbejag
The aim of the animated gif is to show how the light reflects off the gold foil.
'Sonder winsbejag' means 'non-profit' and is intended to comment on the selflessness of women ... in this case it is even worse, as she is kind-of in bits and pieces as well!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Cameos
The next word in the glossary ... it initially referred to cameo brooches and pendants that were carved from shell. Eventually the other meaning i.e. that of a 'brief appearance by a known person' became significant, alluding to the way that the same person plays the different roles of mother/lover/friend/servant/etc... in quick succesion... and always beautifully!
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'Gedienstig' means 'subservient'....! |
Friday, September 9, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Birds
An installation featuring gold and silver bird pendants and metallic prints.
The prints are done on pages from Jane Eyre.
a golden bird with red (sanguine) cotton...
Bird
..........
As he shows how he shaped
between finger and thumb
this small gold bird
leaving lines on its wings, I say,
did you know that our fingerprints
fade as we age – they cross over first?
Mari Pete
Silver birds morphing into fleur-de-lis type coupling devices... you know, the little bits that hold the bigger bits together... all displayed on logarithmic tables.
Glossary
and here is a close-up.
These terms (that are too small to see properly here, but click on the pic for a better view) will be explained as we go along...
The terms are, in alphabetic order: bird, cameo, charge, couple, cross potent, crusader cross, decoration, fleur-de-lis/lus/libido, kiepersol, naaldekoker, pattern, sanguine, sine, sinister, subjection, tangent...
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Kiepersol
The voluptuous leaves of this cabbage tree growing next to our verandah struck a chord in us and served as reference (or inspiration, as some would have it) for quite a few artworks...
a print...
the texture on a frame...
... enamelled pendants
silver pendants...
and as 'conversations'...
Friday, August 26, 2011
KZNSA exhibition...
So it is done and over... now begins the work. There is so much that I realise now, in hindsight... and I'll work my way through all these realisations and learn from them... I think there were too many varying aspects... anyway ... Here is a panoramic view of the show.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
The exhibition...
So... we had this exhibition and will now show all the work and discuss what was done and probably why... This is a test pic to get my dearest going...
Friday, July 22, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Cores
These are the central themes that will have their offshoots in conversation with each other. They are mostly marlene's. Mine are the prints... I suppose...
Sent from my HTC
Sent from my HTC
Exhibition
Working on my pins ... quite a nice working area is being established on top of my book... which is also black and red...
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Phenomenal engagements
This image is for the invitation to our exhibition... It shows some of Marlene's enamelled Kiepersol leaves just waiting to be set. On the right is a pendant she made for her Master's.
NSA Exhibition
I am trying to decide on the best way to display the assemblages... trying different papers on top of each other. The one at the bottom is an old sewing pattern that has been unfolded. I quite like the old and folded look ... it is also a 'feminine' pice of paper, much like the logarithm page is, supposedly, male.
Display?
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
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