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This awesome original signed unframed "Dumisani Sibisi" mixed media painting is titled "Game, Set, Match" and covers one of his favourite topics, sports. Many of his pieces include either sport or music related scenes or township scenes. The painting measures 16cm wide x 25.2cm high. This is a fantastic painting that would be awesome as part of a SA artist portfolio. Please view the pics carefully to fully appreciate this awesome Dumisanu Sibisi mixed media painting and to confirm the condition.
From the internet: "Dumisani Sibisi was born in Soweto, Johannesburg in 1962 and is of the Zulu Tribe. He was educated in Soweto at Emaweni Lower Primary (1969 - 1972), Enkanyezini Higher Primary (1973 - 1975) and received his secondary education at Jabulani Technical High (1977 - 1083). He continues to live and work in Soweto . He was taught by sculptor Sydney Kumalo, as well as by Ezrom Legae. Exhibiting since the age of 15, Sibisi has included his work in shows in Australia, Portugal, Canada and the United States. Dumisani Sibisi is an artist shaped by the hopeful atmosphere following the 1994 democratic elections in South Africa. His collages and three-dimensional images are chiefly of the townships, which Sibisi paints only to record a particular reality of this particular time. Sibisi does not idealize, showing plainly the poverty and deprivation that millions of black Africans continue to struggle with. He collects the scraps, wastes and off-cuts that litter township streets and incorporates them into his paintings, recycling discarded materials and giving them a new function. His streets are starkly empty but for a few monumental figures, burdened by the physical loads they are forced to carry as they walk for miles to their destination, or wait to catch a taxi. Township houses and backdrops are covered with ads for detergent and newspaper articles, while the roofs of shacks – as in reality – protrude with corrugated metal and well-dented motor vehicles. But despite the bleakness of such images there prevails a message of hope. A dove with an olive branch carries a potent message: let there finally be peace in this broken land."
***Amazing original South African Art***
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