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Joseph Manana – Artist of the Month November 2021

Joseph Manana is our Artist of the Month for November 2021 with his painting “I am a pillar”: I am a source of life , I am carrying wealth and Dignity, even if I feel the weight of my life but I remain consistent as a Northern star.

We would like to thank The 100% Foundation for coming on board with a 12 month sponsorship of the Woza Moya Artist’s Wall and making this monthly event possible. Joseph Manana is the sixth artist featured.

His painting depicts a young women with bowl of chickens carried on her head. The painting is a departure from Joseph’s normal style as he uses graphic elements in his painting. His usual attention to detail and rich textures is present.

Artist Profile – Joseph Manana

Manana was born in Escourt, KwaZulu-Natal in 1963. He has been working as an artist since the mid 1980s and is largely self-taught. A few years ago he received an award from the Tito Zungu Trust Fund, which provides subsidies to South Africans wishing to study art. Manana enrolled at the Durban Institute of Technology for a diploma in Fine Arts, which he completed in 2003.

His work is based on the reality of the world around him. He reflects the world around him especially gender issues. “As a South African and a father I try to show people how to take good care of the women and children in our society. It hurts me to see or hear of men abusing women or children. I use my skills as an artist to share this view, imparting it and spreading Unity to the people. I was raised by a single parent. After my father’s death my mother raised my siblings and I, and we ate out of one bowl, this taught me to share and the value of family and the importance of caring for others.”

Joseph likes to depict happiness, caring for people who love each other and life. “I hope to inspire the younger generations through my art, I aspire to narrow the gap between different cultures and to constantly learn more of other cultures. I want people to respect other cultures and to practice tolerance. This is what we need in our lives as fellow human beings.”

There is a large collection of his work at the Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg.

Bids

Bids are open on this painting during November 2021 , Bids start at R1500, but at the time of writing this post the highest bid is R2500.
 

Artist’s Cards

The Woza Moya range of Artist’s Cards were designed to give the artists an ongoing passive income. Each artist gets a 50% share of the profits every time one of their cards sell.

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