PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Rivala hiti xaniseko ta tolo u tiphina eka nkarhi wa sweswi I (Forget about yesterday's pain and enjoy the moments of the present I)
75 x 105 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Murhi wa vutivi II (The tree of knowledge II)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 75 x 105 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vutomi byi lava xivindzi IV (Be bold in life IV)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40 x 40 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, ku hava ku tlhelela endzhaku III (No retreat III)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40.5 x 76 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vutomi byi lava xivindzi III (Be bold in life III)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40 x 40 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, ku hava ku tlhelela endzhaku I (No retreat I)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40.5 x 76 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, ku hava ku tlhelela endzhaku II (No retreat II)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40.5 x 76 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, ku hava ku tlhelela endzhaku IV (No retreat IV)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40.5 x 76 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vutomi byi le mavokweni ya wena (Your life is in your hands)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 50 x 71 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vamanana lava tirhaka hi ku ti yimisela xikwembu xa katekisa (God blesses women who work with diligence and determination.) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 105 x 140 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vutomi byi lava xivindzi I (Be bold in life I)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40 x 40 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vamanana lava tirhaka hi ku ti yimisela xikwembu xa katekisa (God blesses women who work with diligence and determination) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 105 x 140 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vutomi byi lava xivindzi II (Be bold in life II)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 40 x 40 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Rirhandzu ra manana ri ni matimba (The Power of a Mother's Love) III
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 50 x 71 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Sonto nimixo na vamakwerhu va mina (Sunday morning with my siblings)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 75 x 105 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Rirhandzu ra manana ri ni matimba (The Power of a Mother's Love) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 65.5 x 100 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Amukela leswi u nga na swona u swi endla swa nkoka (Value what you have and be content with it) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 50 x 34 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Rivala hiti xaniseko ta tolo u tiphina eka nkarhi wa sweswi II (Forget about yesterday's pain and enjoy the moments of the present II)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 120 x 160.4 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vamanana Lava Tirhaka Hi Ku Ti Yimisela Xikwembu Xa KateiKsa (God Blesses Women Who Work With Diligence and Determination) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 105 x 140 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ntsako wu le mbilwini, xikanda xa hlamusela (Happiness dwells within the heart but is outwardly shown in the face) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 100 x 71 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Tirha ku kondza u kuma leswi u swi lavaka evuton'wini II (Work it out until you find the opportunities you want in life II)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 120 x 160.4 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Murhi wa vutivi I (The tree of knowledge I)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 120 x 160.4 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, N'wansati wa ri pfumelo (Women of faith) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 75.5 x 115 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ku hava ndhawu leyi swi nga Kotekiki Ku yi Fikelela (There is no place that is impossible to reach) IV
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 30 x 42 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Rivala hiti xaniseko ta tolo u tiphina eka nkarhi wa sweswi III (Forget about yesterday's pain and enjoy the moments of the present III)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 100 x 150.7 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Rirhandzu ra manana ri ni matimba (The Power of a Mother's Love) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 71 x 100 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Tirha ku kondza u kuma leswi u swi lavaka evuton'wini I (Work it out until you find the opportunities you want in life I)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 90 x 150.5 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Endzeni ka vona ku na matimba yo wondla, yo aka no tumbuluxa (Within her is the power to nurture, transform and create)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 105 x 151 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Nyoxi a yi phatsami eka xiluva xo vuna (The bee does not fall on a withering flower)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 75.5 x 160 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ku hava ndhawu leyi swi nga Kotekiki Ku yi Fikelela (There is no place that is impossible to reach) III
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 30 x 42 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Byala leswinene eka vana u ta tshovela leswinene (If you plant a good seed in your children, your harvest will be good)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 151 x 165 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ku hava ndhawu leyi swi nga Kotekiki Ku yi Fikelela (There is no place that is impossible to reach) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 30 x 42 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ku hava ndhawu leyi swi nga Kotekiki Ku yi Fikelela (There is no place that is impossible to reach) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 30 x 42 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Amukela leswi u nga na swona u swi endla swa nkoka (Value what you have and be content with it) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 50 x 34 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ku pfuxiwa leyi yiti pfuxaka maseve!! (Help comes to those who try to help themselves.)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 77.5 x 115 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ku pfuxiwa leyi yiti pfuxaka maseve!! (Help comes to those who try to help themselves.)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 75.5 x 115 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Misava i ya Yehova ni leswi swa nga ka yona (The earth and everything in it belongs to the Lord)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 105 x 140 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Va Vasati A Tirhweni (Women at Work), 2015
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 100 x 122 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ntsako wu le mbilwini ,xikanda xa hlamusela (Happiness dwells within the heart but is outwardly shown in the face) III
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 100 x 71 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, n'Wasati Wa Migingiriko U Pfika Ni Mixo A Gingirikela Dyangu Wa Yena I
Linocut, 140 x 109 cm (55 1/16 x 42 7/8 in.)
Edition of 10
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Loko Dyambu Rixa Rixa Riswa Rona I
Linocut, 107.5 x 140 cm (42 5/16 x 55 1/16 in.)
Edition of 10
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, A Hi Tshameni Hi Ku Rhula Ka!! I
ETCHING, 63 x 78 cm (24 3/4 x 30 11/16 in.)
Edition of 10
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Amukela leswi u nga na swona u swi endla swa nkoka (Value what you have and be content with it ) III
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 51 x 34 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, N'wansati wa ri pfumelo (Women of faith) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 75.5 x 115 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Vusweti byi tshikelela va manana (Poverty oppresses women)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 50 x 71 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Amukela leswi u nga na swona u swi endla swa nkoka (Value what you have and be content with it) I
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 50 x 34 cm
Phillemon Hlungwani was born in Thomo Village, Giyani, in the Limpopo Province. He attended the local village schools, where he developed his skills under the guidance of his art teacher, and mentors Muxe Moses Mthombeni and Queen Mtileni. Hlungwani studied at the Johannesburg Art Foundation before studying printmaking under the mentorship of Kim Berman, the late Nhlahla Xaba and Osiah Masukameng at the Artist Proof Studio. Hlungwani later completed a teacher’s training course in Art at the WITS School of Art. He has since been based at the Artist Proof Studio, where he has facilitated classes, been a unit manager for papermaking, and was the coordinator for community outreach and special projects. He has also worked on a range of advisory and mentoring projects. Sponsored by the prestigious Ampersand Foundation Fellowship, Hlungwani completed an extensive study tour of printmaking studios in the United States. In addition to his drawing and graphic work, Hlungwani has completed and facilitated many murals, including at the Standard Bank Art Gallery (for the Picasso in Africa exhibition) and a mural for Bell Dewar and Hall. He has been commissioned by the Johannesburg Development Agencies, MTN and the South African Governmental offices.
Awards include the King Korn competition (2000 and 2001) and the SABC Radio Station Munghana Lonene FM Log Design Award (2003). He was a finalist in the Absa Gallery competition in 2001, 2002 and 2009.
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Kule hi le ndzhaku II
(The past is the past, you cannot bring back the past with your money, it's impossible)
charcoal on paper, 75 x 118 cm
Phillemon Hlungwani was born in Thomo Village, Giyani, in the Limpopo Province. He attended the local village schools, where he developed his skills under the guidance of his art teacher, and mentors Muxe Moses Mthombeni and Queen Mtileni. Hlungwani studied at the Johannesburg Art Foundation before studying printmaking under the mentorship of Kim Berman, the late Nhlahla Xaba and Osiah Masukameng at the Artist Proof Studio. Hlungwani later completed a teacher’s training course in Art at the WITS School of Art. He has since been based at the Artist Proof Studio, where he has facilitated classes, been a unit manager for papermaking, and was the coordinator for community outreach and special projects. He has also worked on a range of advisory and mentoring projects. Sponsored by the prestigious Ampersand Foundation Fellowship, Hlungwani completed an extensive study tour of printmaking studios in the United States. In addition to his drawing and graphic work, Hlungwani has completed and facilitated many murals, including at the Standard Bank Art Gallery (for the Picasso in Africa exhibition) and a mural for Bell Dewar and Hall. He has been commissioned by the Johannesburg Development Agencies, MTN and the South African Governmental offices.
Awards include the King Korn competition (2000 and 2001) and the SABC Radio Station Munghana Lonene FM Log Design Award (2003). He was a finalist in the Absa Gallery competition in 2001, 2002 and 2009.
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Munhu u famba-famba, loko a xurile II
(In the same way a person goes about when he has eaten plenty of food)
charcoal on paper, 76 x 224 cm
Phillemon Hlungwani was born in Thomo Village, Giyani, in the Limpopo Province. He attended the local village schools, where he developed his skills under the guidance of his art teacher, and mentors Muxe Moses Mthombeni and Queen Mtileni. Hlungwani studied at the Johannesburg Art Foundation before studying printmaking under the mentorship of Kim Berman, the late Nhlahla Xaba and Osiah Masukameng at the Artist Proof Studio. Hlungwani later completed a teacher’s training course in Art at the WITS School of Art. He has since been based at the Artist Proof Studio, where he has facilitated classes, been a unit manager for papermaking, and was the coordinator for community outreach and special projects. He has also worked on a range of advisory and mentoring projects. Sponsored by the prestigious Ampersand Foundation Fellowship, Hlungwani completed an extensive study tour of printmaking studios in the United States. In addition to his drawing and graphic work, Hlungwani has completed and facilitated many murals, including at the Standard Bank Art Gallery (for the Picasso in Africa exhibition) and a mural for Bell Dewar and Hall. He has been commissioned by the Johannesburg Development Agencies, MTN and the South African Governmental offices.
Awards include the King Korn competition (2000 and 2001) and the SABC Radio Station Munghana Lonene FM Log Design Award (2003). He was a finalist in the Absa Gallery competition in 2001, 2002 and 2009.
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Ntsako wu le mbilwini ,xikanda xa hlamusela (Happiness dwells within the heart but is outwardly shown in the face) II
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 71 x 100 cm
PHILLEMON HLUNGWANI, Wansati wa xiviri u vonaka hi ku tirhela ndyangu wa yena (A real woman is seen through her striving to care for her family)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 100 x 71 cm
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