One of the art pieces installed on the Donkin Reserve as part of Route 67 is a woman standing behind a chair. It’s become quite a popular piece with visitors climbing onto the chair for a photograph with this strange looking woman. But why do I say strange? This untitled sculpture by Anton Momberg takes … Continue reading The woman and the chair
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Art in the Park stall
If it's the last Sunday of the month it means that its time for Art in the Park and when the weather is beautiful then it is the perfect excuse for a Sunday morning outing to St Georges Park. I have to admit that Art in the Park isn't anywhere close to what it used … Continue reading Art in the Park stall
The beautiful Donkin Reserve mosiac
It didn't take long for Route 67 to become a true Port Elizabeth icon and being situated on the equally iconic Donkin Reserve has become a must see to tourists visiting the city. Even though the Voting Line and the Great Flag has become two of the most identifiable art pieces forming part of the … Continue reading The beautiful Donkin Reserve mosiac
76 Youth uprising art piece
Following Route 67 up from Market Square towards the Donkin Reserve visitors would see a very interesting art piece just past St Mary's Cathedral. The 76 Youth piece was the result of a workshop collaboration and is a statement about the '76 generation and represents the spiritual journey undertaken by those who fought against oppression, … Continue reading 76 Youth uprising art piece
Welcome Carpet on Belmont Terrace
Part of Route 67's Welcome Carpet next to Belmont Terrace with the King Edward Hotel in the background
Mosaic patterns
If creating the 470 m2 Piazza Mosaic as part of Route 67 did one thing it was bringing vibrant colours to the Donkin Reserve. The mosaic has so many different pictures and figures that I literally see something new every time I visit the Donkin. One of the great things about it is the different … Continue reading Mosaic patterns
Mosaic steps at the Donkin Reserve
There are two way to walk up the Donkin Reserve from Chapal Street. The first is along the winding Voting Queue path and the second is straight up along the Mosaic Stairs. The Mosaic Stairs is a collaborative work by a group of mosaic artists and is an experiential journey that starts in the darkness … Continue reading Mosaic steps at the Donkin Reserve
Anton Momberg’s Route 67 contribution
The untitled sculpture by Anton Momberg on the Donkin Reserve takes the form of a female figure without any distinct features and clothing. This leaves her neutral and open for conversation and interpretation rather than being a conceptionally specific piece. To me it also represents the women of Nelson Mandela Bay right from the early Khoi … Continue reading Anton Momberg’s Route 67 contribution
The fishbone on Market Square
You often see chicken bones lying around in public. More than likely left overs from a KFC meal dropped while eating on the go. But what if you suddenly encounter a fish bone? One bigger than yourself? Well, then you either stumbled on what is left of a whale that washed up somewhere or you … Continue reading The fishbone on Market Square
The red Welcome Carpet
Starting on Belmont Terrace right in front of the (unfortunately closed) King Edward Hotel and leading onto the Donkin Reserve is the Welcome Carpet art piece. This Route 67 art piece by Lisbet Demeyer is a Quartz Carpet with inlaid bead artwork and acts as a welcoming celebration of the Eastern Cape's cultures, leading the diverse visitors … Continue reading The red Welcome Carpet