Josephine Jakobi A Brief History of the Earth
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2021
- Josephine Jakobi is the epitome of what it means to be a biophilic artist.
With a profound sense of place having lived in East Gippsland, Australia her entire life Josephine has a deep connection with her environment taking an exceptional interest in ephemeral objects with ecology deeply embedded in her process.
Living on the edge of the Colquhoun Forest at her forever home, Bungalook, Josephine’s focus is art, community and environmental curiosity which is increasingly centred around the Lake Tyres Estuary.
Using only natural materials Josephine is a true process artist, her art is not derived from the desire of the object, it’s derived from the very process. Развлечения
❤ Thank you for being there, doing what you are doing…… and for allowing me into your world.
Thank you so much for sharing Josephine and her remarkable work with us. She is a beautiful human being and the video just took my breath away.
So happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching :) xx
Excellent ! She's living my dream!❤🌻
Wonderful!!! You can do it too I’m sure x
I love everything about this. She’s wonderful and inspiring and the production of this piece so well done. Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
lovely person, wonderful art.
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
So inspiring, so beautiful, a conscious co-creator working with humbleness and nature. Wow.
I love this human. Her understanding of her relationship with the land is innate and sound. ❤
So nice that you have spotlighted Original art from so many truly inspired artists, such as this lady. Her love of the land and the waters is very apparent in her works and her conversation.
Thank you Carole, Josephine is a very special lady how cares deeply for the land and environment. Thanks for watching.
A really inspiring video by a textile artist linking the land to humanity. Thank you
Thank you Elizabeth. We loved working with Josephine and hold her close in our heart.
Gorgeous! And inspirational!! Thank you so much!!
Thanks Dru x
The modern day CLOTHE!
You're most welcome Carole :)