by Peter van der Walt | Oct 18, 2022 | Photos
Bet this building was advertised ‘with great parking space’ as one of the features. There is an interesting dimension to river cities – textures and spaces that add layers. In the streets, you see the usual cars, sidewalks, trees, parks and building...
by Peter van der Walt | Oct 11, 2022 | Photos
The tides swallow the streams, the solid land disappears beneath the water – but the sun connects it all. Spotted within this setup of constant change, tiny beings who themselves last for far less time than the soil or the waters or the rocks, yet oddly, believe...
by Peter van der Walt | Sep 5, 2022 | Photos
The riverfront wood panels are being reclaimed. Plants growing on plant product – wood being dead plants, fresh shoots cannibalising their cousins. This is the way of life, I guess. It doesn’t particular care about abstractions or ethics when survival...
by Peter van der Walt | Jul 27, 2022 | Photos
Two wild boats grazing on the banks of the river. The male, red in colour, looks towards the camera to ensure I’m not a threat. The female, white, looks at the far bank to look for her offspring. While they are wild, cruel humans have tied them to a pole. These...
by Peter van der Walt | Jan 31, 2022 | Photos
In winter, the sun hangs low in the sky – you can see it come up, traverse its course, and go to bed – all in front of you, to the South, not overhead. The rays shine all the way into the house, reaching the very back of the room and warming it up. There...