Lulama Wolf South African, b. 1993
Uzithulele | She is silent, 2021
Acrylic and Mediterranean sand on linen
80 cm x 80 cm
Series: Ndizalwe Nge ngubo emhlophe
Signed and dated
Copyright all to the artist
Lulama Wolf’s introduction to elaborate expressionist techniques in Antibes during her residency consequently evolved her signature eye… This period of self-examination, and exposure to artistic cultural differences, heightened a sense...
Lulama Wolf’s introduction to elaborate expressionist techniques in Antibes during her residency consequently evolved her signature eye… This period of self-examination, and exposure to artistic cultural differences, heightened a sense of protectiveness and understanding of her Black Spiritual identity. Wolf also studied textile techniques, particularly ways to preserve canvas and cloth; her painted canvases often expose raw woven materials. This in turn can further suggest the spiritual message of the "Ndizalwe Nge ngubo emhlophe (I was born wrapped in a white blanket)" proverb. Themes of healing and rest are not only referenced through her languid figurative compositions but through the intentional purity and simplicity of the works, formed from the earth through woven linen and painted soil.
Provenance
Produced in Antibes, France during the artist's residency with Makwande Art Residency.Exhibitions
Eclipse (2022), Artismagna Gallery, Paris, France
Ndizalwe Nge ngubo emhlophe (2022) , Soshiro Gallery, London, UK