I love Turtles! A Visual art practice-based exploration of the emergent endangered sea turtles of the KwaZulu-Natal Coast
Date
2024-08
Authors
Human, Nicolaas Cloete
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Abstract
The study aims to explore and portray awareness of the endangered sea turtles on the east coast
of southern Africa. The approach proceeds by way of considering environmental contexts, both
societal and artistic, against which I place my own paintings, together with my reflection on the
motif of the sea turtle. I explore salient points of the social context, which may be broadly
classified as the ‘Anthropocene’ debate. The discussion of the Anthropocene and the selective
examination of activist ecological artworks may be described as qualitative in their assessment
and evaluation of the academic literature in the field. Similarly, qualitative is the description of
my field work in the intervention of scientists and practitioners in the lives of the east coast
turtles. When I turn to my own paintings, the method is that of practice-based research: as a
way of artistic production of an aesthetic object, the production accompanied by my placing of
the paintings within a broad ‘history’ of the genre while, at the same time, I reflect upon my
practice. How might my paintings question, or even attempt to bridge, an ontological division
between the human and the non-human world, as associated with the Anthropocene?
Description
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Visual and Performing Arts, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
Keywords
Endangered sea turtles, Paintings, Visual art
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5630