THE JOHANNESBURG DIARIES - STUNNING ARTWORK - #BLOGCHATTERA2Z2023
Art has always been a significant part of human society
since the beginning of time. It makes one come alive and awakens the finer
emotions in one’s being. The heart thrills to see the perfect painting, while
the mind strives to make sense of it.
Two days ago, we (two sets of grandparents) visited the
famous Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria which commemorates the Great Trek by
the Afrikaners right up to the Anglo-Boer War. I will be writing about this impressive
building in another post. Today, I intend to showcase the breath-taking artwork
that nestles within this wonderful monument.
Willem Herminus Coetzer - Still Life Artist
The WH Coetzee Hall is a delight to browse through. We strolled around, our eyes getting wider and wider as we tried to take in the magnificence of the stunning art work. Scenes from the savannah, the exotic landscapes of Africa, the majesty of the animals and the picturesque beauty of human faces - the themes were as impressive as the African continent itself.
The Famous Tapestry of the Grand Trek takes up an entire
section and brings out the role of the women. The tapestries were designed by WH
Coetzer and nine women sat down and completed this magnificent piece of art
which covers fifteen panels. It is believed that the tapestry is made up of 3.3
million stitches! A magnum opus, indeed!
If you would like to see the tapestry in all its
splendour, do click on the link below.
https://visitstothepark.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/the-famous-tapestry-in-the-voortrekker-monument/
PS: I would like to thank Shobha and Rajeev Rao for
having shown us this amazing slice of history.
Indeed the artwork is stunning
ReplyDeleteThank you, Manali! The real artwork is, obviously, stunning. I have tried to get as close to it as possible, but there are limitations, of course!
DeleteAbsolutely stunning! Your writing and the art <3
ReplyDeleteThank you, dearest Pincha! I am thrilled that you enjoyed both! :)
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