Created By
Fumani Maluleke
Charcoal and pastels on paper (Framed and mounted)
Curator
Luke Chapman
This work speaks volumes about Maluleke’s ability to channel the soul of a place into his art. The textured interplay of charcoal and pastel brings depth to the landscape, making it feel alive yet contemplative. The imagery is evocative, inviting viewers to reflect on the layered histories and enduring spirit of Giyani. "Ku hluvukile a Giyani #2" is an exceptional piece that bridges personal heritage with universal themes of growth and perseverance.
Ku hluvukile a Giyani #2 captures the essence of transformation and resilience through the interplay of charcoal and pastel on paper. The composition is atmospheric, with bold strokes that evoke both the tangible structures of Giyani and the intangible spirit of its people. The muted tones of charcoal contrast with the pastel highlights, creating a layered effect that feels both grounded and ethereal. It’s a visual narrative of progress, memory, and identity.
Created By
Fumani Maluleke
110 x 150 cm | 43 x 59 in
2024