Ceramics Southern Africa

Still

R2,000.00

The tackled theme is prayers. The theme is inspired by Naledi’s personal challenges and the uncertainty of her and her parents’ future. And having praying sessions to God, while taking a walk with them was her way of dealing with that.
The piece “Still” is inspired by the movement and sound less harmony with praying to God from 3pm until 5 pm, just after a beautiful afternoon shower of rain. The colours of the space helmet is inspired by Naledi’s love for clouds and the type of clouds she would see between 3pm until 5 pm. Which would also be a sign of hope from God.

The space helmet is a symbol of escaping her harsh reality, while also being a safe space to pray to God. The work also portrays a dreamlike yet playful presence to the work.

Seller Contact
Naledi Litlhakanyane 0798659425

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Ceramic Artist: Naledi Litlhakanyane

The tackled theme is prayers. The theme is inspired by Naledi’s personal challenges and the uncertainty of her and her parents’ future. And having praying sessions to God, while taking a walk with them was her way of dealing with that.
The piece “Still” is inspired by the movement and sound less harmony with praying to God from 3pm until 5 pm, just after a beautiful afternoon shower of rain. The colours of the space helmet is inspired by Naledi’s love for clouds and the type of clouds she would see between 3pm until 5 pm. Which would also be a sign of hope from God.

The space helmet is a symbol of escaping her harsh reality, while also being a safe space to pray to God. The work also portrays a dreamlike yet playful presence to the work.

Seller Contact
Naledi Litlhakanyane 0798659425