Marinelle Basson Marinelle Basson i(19040374 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Views from Mount Algebra Marinelle Basson , Mark Bravington , Hobart : A Published Event , 2018 19056868 2018 single work prose

'Views From Mt Algebra is about the process of doing science, doing art, and what goes on inside the head. It’s about misconceptions, similarities, differences, and communication within and between science and art. The book grew out of a series of conversations between the authors. Both have worked as scientists for decades and one is now a full-time artist.'

Source: The People's Library.

1 y separately published work icon Ivory Black Marinelle Basson , Hobart : A Published Event , 2018 19040477 2018 single work prose travel

'Ivory Black is a swatchbook, a checkerboard map in shades of black and white. It’s a travelogue and history, both natural and unnatural; a menagerie with elephants, zebras, penguins and polar bears. There are memories of ebony, bitumen and ‘blanje’. It’s a ‘how-to’ of drawing with charcoal on paper, of printing with bone black ink. You’ll find musings on Malevich and Rothko, and questions: is a panda black or white? Is there a blackest black? ... A whitest white? It’s a garden where willows and tea-trees grow, where ravens mock and doves purr. And there’s Liquorice and Moon Dust ...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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