They first went into the courtroom, to ask and hear about human rights, our constitution and the history and significance of the buildings. Constitutional Hill used to be the notorious Old Fort Prison Complex where many political activists, including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi and Walter Sisulu were detained. Every detail of the court has been thoughtfully and beautifully designed by architects and artists. Two whole books have been published on the buildings and art here: A Light on the Hill and Art and Justice, I won't try and explain it all here...
...but for a start, the angled and mosaiced columns and wire leaf chandeliers in the foyer represent the tree under which African justice has traditionally taken place, transparent, participatory and accessible - which also appears in the Concourt logo. Long may its principles last...
Below is a sketch I did last year on a visit with a friend, of the outside entrance, with the long wooden doors carved by artists and Dumile Feni's 'History' sculpture. One of my very first, nervous urban sketches was done at a book launch here, back in 2008!
8 comments:
Hi, Cathy,
Your post and work is always lovely and something humane. Thank you. Have a wonderful holiday season and happy, happy New Year!
Best wishes, Sadami
They are beautiful Cathy, I am so happy you and your friend could make it on such short notice! You have to send me the name of her blog or her e-mail address so that I also see her work.
You can check photos of the day at www.facebook.com/ConstitutionalCourtEducationProject. I will put the kids drawings in our Flickr hopefully tonight, I'll send the address.
I'll share this widely, with the kids, the foundation, the court and colleagues.
Have a lovely Christmas and may we be able to do more things together in 2013!
Blessings,
Paula
Thank you Sadami, and the very same to you - best wishes of the season!
Hi Paula - thank you so much for inviting us, it was lovely to meet you, the student volunteers and the children. Definitely hope to do more next year!
Happy Christmas!
These are wonderful sketches! Thanks for sharing a bit more of the history with us:)
I'm always in awe of how much detail and scenery you capture yet keep the movement of the people. These courst scenes are amazing.
Happy Christmas.
Wonderful sketches and thank you for telling us about the buildings too.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Hi Cathy, I love your images! I see you are the contact usk in S. Africa - I'm wondering if there's anyone in Lilongwe. I'll be there for two months, would love to connect with USKers!
Joy
Joy, I don't know of any sketchers in Lilongwe (never been there!) but I'm sure if you start drawing around town you'll make lots of friends very quickly!
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