OKONJIMA
LODGE and
THE AFRICAT FOUNDATION recently hosted a weeklong ‘International
Artists Workshop’ in the tranquil surroundings of their newly
constructed Luxury Bush Villa.
Privacy and peace was required for the 8 Australian artists and
2 Namibians, lead by the renowned ‘Pete Marshall’,
who has for many years been a keen supporter of AfriCat’s wildlife conservation and rehabilitation programmes for Namibia’s
big cats.
Marshall, a former veterinary surgeon, photographer & artist,
won the highest awards at the Wildlife Artists Society of Australasia
Exhibitions in 2001 & 2003. She lead a group of aspiring artists
to OKONJIMA to show them that the world is there to understand
and preserve, to help and protect for future generations – to
bring the beauty of wildlife and the fragility of the environment
to the public view through her paintings.
Marshall and her group were joined by two invited, local aspiring
Namibian artists; ‘Dennis Shinyaama’ from Windhoek
and ‘Silke Berens’ from Swakopmund.
Dennis is a man of many talents, including featuring on two released
CD’s as a rapper with Pablo as well as with Boetie Oshitenda.
He plans to release his own album by the end of this year. Dennis
is so passionate about art that he has started his own home- based
tattoo parlour and teaches local kids about various art forms after
school.
Silke has held two exhibitions in Namibia with the Association
of Visual Arts, and hopes to get local artists exposed to their
own country through such workshops.
From their experience at OKONJIMA, Dennis has befriended Silke
and they both now want to train at Silke’s Studio in Swakopmund
using the knowledge they have gained from Pete Marshall.
Dennis will soon be gaining more information and technique for
his tattoo passion from one of the Australian artists, Simon King.
Simon has his own tattoo studio Down Under and joined this workshop
on OKONJIMA to learn more about the cats, as he says they are one
of the most desired subjects for tattoos. Simon sees that Namibia
has few tattoo parlours, so will be helping Dennis to eventually
have a comprehensive parlour.
OKONJIMA LODGE and THE AFRICAT FOUNDATION were proud to offer
the opportunity to support local artists to join the hospitable
and educational team of Australian artists, who were equally as
grateful for the experience.
Written by: Brendan O’Sullivan |