Aleph Contemporary for AccessArt

19 NOVEMBER 2021 - 17 DECEMBER 2021
Whitney Jade Halsted Whitney Jade Halstead in studio Whitney Jade Halstead in Zimbabwe visiting some ancient rock art, 2021 Dombo 2 work in the studio Work in progress, 2021
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26. Whitney Jade Halsted

Dombo 2 (Shona word for rock formation)

Hidden signature and sate bottom right in the rocks
Watercolour and 18kt shell gold
Unframed: 10.5 x 15.5cm
2021


 

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£80 - 180

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The word Dombo derives from the Shona and Ndebele language of Zimbabwe and means rock formation. The work Dombo has been inspired by the astonishing and deeply spiritual views of the Matopos hills in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, and the Domboshava region in Mashonaland, Zimbabwe.

Boulder boulder 
You are so heavy 
Where can I rest you 
So in peace you will be 
One on top of another 
I balance thee 
Oh boulder boulder 
Now in place
And I can see 

Whitney-Jade is a Practice based researcher exploring the movement and behaviour of watercolour painting in relation to imperialist thinking and the intelligible other. A personal connection to wildlife and remote wilderness areas of Zimbabwe is the origin of inspiration for Whitney-Jade Halsted. Born in 1988, the complexities of Whitney-Jade’s experience growing up in Zimbabwe and the navigation of her life now living in London probe contested histories of colonialism and mechanisms of power that have given rise to a creative explosion of meaningful artistic endeavours.

MFA UAL Wimbledon College of Art 2019
MRes UAL Central St Martins, Art: theory and Philosophy 2021
Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour Exhibition 2021
Saatchi London Grad Now Exhibition 2021

Website - whitneyjadehalsted.com
Instagram - @whitneyjadehalsted
Research -https://whitneyjadehalsted.wixsite.com/wildingwatercolour

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