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Satellite Telescope | Ornament in Decorative Objects by Lyndi Sales | Sasol in Sandton
Satellite Telescope | Ornament in Decorative Objects by Lyndi Sales | Sasol in Sandton
Satellite Telescope | Ornament in Decorative Objects by Lyndi Sales | Sasol in Sandton

Created and Sold by Lyndi Sales

Lyndi Sales

Satellite Telescope - Decorative Objects

Featured In Sasol, Sandton, South Africa

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The reflective material I used seemed to be the most appropriate material to convey a realm that is illusionary. Being immersed in the installation was the real purpose for me and viewer interaction is key. This work offers an escape, an imagined world. By merging geometric elliptical shapes together with images of my cornea, I hope to connect the macrocosm to the microcosm and explore this idea of multiple realms that we are all collectively existing in concurrently.

Item Satellite Telescope
Created by Lyndi Sales
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Lyndi Sales
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Wescover creator since 2019
Lyndi Sales is an artist based in Cape Town, South Africa. For the past couple of years, she has been working on a series of installations and artworks that seek to investigate the circumstances surrounding the controversial Helderberg plane crash. These constructions, made of intricately cut, pinned paper and rubber often shed light on the fragile nature of our existence, temporality and how chance plays a role in our lives.

She has held solo shows internationally at Galerie Maria Lund in Paris and Toomey Tourell in San Francisco. And locally in South Africa at the Goodman Gallery, Bell-Roberts Contemporary, Joao Ferreria and Gallery Momo galleries. She has participated in group shows in South Africa, USA, Austria, London, Holland and Denmark. Her works can be found in major collections in South Africa as well as collections in the USA and Europe.

She has taught as a visiting lecturer at Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town and University of Stellenbosch. Sales received both her BFA (1995) and MFA (2000) from University of Cape Town, both with distinction. Sales was a merit award winner in the ABSA Atelier. She was a recipient of the Vermont Studio Center grant and participated in residencies at the Vermont studio center as well as the Frans Masereel Center in Belgium.