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The artist and her works in her studio in Nice, France
Nthabiseng Boledi Kekana South African, b. 1999
Mother’s daughters, 2023
Acrylic, Oil and Gold spray paint on canvas
100 cm x 73 cm
2800 €
2800 €
Series: Di thapelo tsa Barapedi
Signed and dated 2023 verso
copyright all to the artist
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I remember the first day I arrived I had said to sis Nomaza that this body of work will be titled ‘Their prayers carry us’/ ‘Their prayers I carry’, because...
I remember the first day I arrived I had said to sis Nomaza that this body of work will be titled ‘Their prayers carry us’/ ‘Their prayers I carry’, because I remember I was in awe of everything that was happening for I Nthabiseng Boledi Ramatsemela Kekana would be where I was ( Nice the South of France). This body of work is an ode to all those who came before me, who sung and prayed for a better life than the one they lived. I am paying homage to my namesake my late great-grandmother Ramatsemela for her spirit lives on within me and this body of work is also a thanksgiving to my mother Stella Kekana the hardest working woman I know and a thanksgiving to the gift of life. It is the prayers of our Grandmothers and Grandfathers that carry us daily. To be the first in my family to experience this opportunity has been a priviledge for it has awoken a lot of dreamers who are to come. Each and every piece that made up this body was a prayer and a thanksgiving. This residency cultivated a new window in my life.