Nestled in the heart of the Western Cape, South Africa, artist Sue Beattie brings to life the vibrant spirit of the region through her intricate mosaics and delicate sketches. Her work, characterized by depictions of fish, garden scenes, and ornate pots, captures the natural beauty and cultural richness of her surroundings.
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"#dogonasofa here's Bandit Larkin in her customary pose, taking it easy" |
A portrait of the lovely Kate, human belonging to a puppy known as "Vlooi" who is ruling the house at the moment. We are all Vlooitjie's willing slaves, and plays with each of us in turn, once we're exhausted she trots off with a piece of rope in her mouth, and tries to interest some other entity in tug-o-war.
A Tapestry of Nature and Art
Sue's mosaics are more than decorative pieces; they are narratives woven from ceramic shards, glass, and stone. Each fish she crafts seems to swim with vitality, and her garden scenes bloom eternally, unaffected by the seasons. Her pot designs, layered with patterns and textures, echo the traditional artistry found throughout the Western Cape.
"I had the pleasure of visiting a house in Glencairn that was previously occupied by Sue. There were all these magical mosaic displays and the most mesmerizing works of art combining hearts, fish, and freedom."
Sketches That Speak
Beyond mosaics, Sue's fine art sketches reveal another layer of her artistic prowess. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for form, her drawings capture the subtle nuances of her subjects, be it the curve of a leaf or the contours of a coastal landscape.
Engaging with the Community and a last impression
Sue's commitment to art extends beyond her personal creations. She actively participates in community projects and workshops, sharing her skills and inspiring others to explore their creativity. Her involvement in initiatives like the Sedgefield Mosaic Art Project, highlights her dedication to using art as a means of community engagement and upliftment.
Through her mosaics and sketches, Sue Beattie offers a window into the soul of the Western Cape. Her art not only beautifies spaces but also tells stories, preserves heritage, and fosters connections among people. For those who encounter her work, it's an invitation to see the world through her eyes—vibrant, intricate, and profoundly connected to nature.
Keep up to date with Sue Beattie's fabulous work on Instagram and Facebook
https://www.instagram.com/blueretriever/
Photo's by Sue Beattie - Facebook