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Frame None
Edition Size 20
Medium screen print
Location Johannesburg, South Africa
Height 29.00 cm
Width 18.00 cm
Artist Nomvula Hoko
Year 2025

Nomvula Hoko, Mothers Journey, Screen-print, 29 x 18cm, Ed of 20 EV 

 

"I want my art not only to shape what we become but also how we become - I am a woman in process. I delight in the poetry of life that takes its form from the lines of life which twists and extends impossibly. It spits and drips and as sweet and wild as life itself. Part of my process it’s playing with depth, foreground, pattern and emotion. “ - Nomvula Millicent Hoko

My artistic practice is a response to the ancestral calling that resonates within me and printmaking, and mixed media drawing, I explore the intersection of culture, identity, and the interpretation of traditional beliefs. I seek to bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual realms, inviting the viewer to enter a dreamscape where ancient wisdom and personal narrative converge.

My work is a testament to the enduring power of ancestral knowledge and the importance of honoring our cultural heritage. I delve into the symbolism and mythology of my ancestors, reinterpreting traditional beliefs through a contemporary ethereal and surreal. The resulting pieces are a fusion of past and present, tradition and innovation, and the conscious and subconscious.

In my creative journey, I embrace the fluidity of identity and the multiplicity of truths. I invite the viewer to join me on this path of discovery, where the boundaries of reality are pushed and the possibilities of interpretation are endless celestial dreamscapes.

Through my art, I aim to not only honor my ancestors but also to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about cultural identity, tradition, and innovation. I believe that our collective stories and beliefs have the power to shape our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.

Thokoza, Camagu , Ndauwe , Lesedi Kganya

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