Sitaara Stodel and Zenaéca Singh are South African contemporary artists whose practices intersect through explorations of memory, identity, and the material traces of history.
Based in Cape Town, Sitaara Stodel reconstructs personal and collective memories using found family photographs, collage, and printmaking. Her work reflects on home, nostalgia, and belonging, shaped by a childhood marked by constant movement and the search for stability.
Zenaéca Singh, a Durban-born artist, examines the legacy of indentured Indian labour and colonial histories in South Africa. Using sugar, molasses, resin, and archival imagery, she creates tactile paintings and sculptures that confront erasure while reimagining cultural identity.
Together, their practices offer intimate yet expansive reflections on how personal experience, material memory, and social history intertwine—each piece available for collection on Latitudes Online.
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Sitaara Stodel and Zenaéca Singh are South African contemporary artists whose practices intersect through explorations of memory, identity, and the material traces of history.
Based in Cape Town, Sitaara Stodel reconstructs personal and collective memories using found family photographs, collage, and printmaking. Her work reflects on home, nostalgia, and belonging, shaped by a childhood marked by constant movement and the search for stability.
Zenaéca Singh, a Durban-born artist, examines the legacy of indentured Indian labour and colonial histories in South Africa. Using sugar, molasses, resin, and archival imagery, she creates tactile paintings and sculptures that confront erasure while reimagining cultural identity.
Together, their practices offer intimate yet expansive reflections on how personal experience, material memory, and social history intertwine—each piece available for collection on Latitudes Online.