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"Look how far we have came" (2021) Drawing by Clement Mohale

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  • Pastel on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 16.5in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Africa
The artwork was created using charcoals, oil pastels and acrylics paints on fabriano 200gsm cold pressed traditional white, acid and chlorine free paper. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Acrylic. Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins. Charcoal. Drawing made with a branch of Willow or charcoal of charred [...]
The artwork was created using charcoals, oil pastels and acrylics paints on fabriano 200gsm cold pressed traditional white, acid and chlorine free paper.

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Clement Mohale, a contemporary artist from South Africa, presents a body of work that is bold, vibrant, and deeply emotive. His artistic expression knows no bounds, utilizing a diverse array of mediums including [...]

Clement Mohale, a contemporary artist from South Africa, presents a body of work that is bold, vibrant, and deeply emotive. His artistic expression knows no bounds, utilizing a diverse array of mediums including charcoals, pastels, acrylics, and oil paints. In embracing a rich palette of basic colors, he skillfully conveys his ideas and emotions, refusing to confine himself to limitations in either medium or concept.

Inspired by the daily lived experiences that shape the human condition, Clement seeks to encapsulate the entirety of this multifaceted existence. Although his work draws from a spectrum of subjects, children frequently take center stage as powerful symbols of hope. Infused with elements from his family clan history, a crown emerges as a potent metaphor, symbolizing the acknowledgment of one's rights and the empowerment to make decisions for the greater good.

Juxtaposing the Johannesburg skyline as a metaphorical kingdom against his family's ancestral past, Clement weaves a narrative of revisiting roots while embracing a hopeful present. His focus delves into socio-political and economic issues, addressing critical matters such as poverty, homelessness, inadequate sanitation, and limited access to education. Through his art, Clement strives to illuminate how these issues significantly impact the well-being of ordinary individuals, prompting viewers to reflect on their own roles in creating a more equitable world.

Clement Mohale's work has garnered recognition and appreciation on an international scale, with collections spanning the U.S., Switzerland, , England, and beyond. Beyond aesthetics, his art serves as a catalyst for introspection, encouraging viewers to engage with their own thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Ultimately, Clement's vision extends beyond the canvas, fostering a dialogue about societal challenges and inspiring collective efforts toward creating a better world for all.

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Painting titled ""Mother and Child I"" by Clement Mohale, Original Artwork, Acrylic
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Painting titled "Thoughtful" by Clement Mohale, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Acrylic on Canvas | 11.8x9.5 in
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