It’s often the case that where mediums such as writing, film, or photography fail to accurately represent the seemingly intangible issues we grapple with, illustration succeeds. Illustrator and art director Nosipho Nxele has taken on the task of visually representing issues such as mental illness, religion, and meditation through her simple and engaging illustration work…
Abstract illustrations of mental illness: When we are mentally ill, we lose ourselves and become the mirror of all that is happening around us, there is no specific definition of how mental illness looks. Being a victim of depression, this is my perspective.
Abstract illustrations of mental illness: When we are mentally ill, we lose ourselves and become the mirror of all that is happening around us, there is no specific definition of how mental illness looks. Being a victim of depression, this is my perspective.
If there is one thing that we have learnt from 2020, it is that in the midst of trying times, South Africans know how to band together. In the spirit of spreading light and hope, SA Home Owner, together with the V&A Waterfront, brings you our Meet the Makers series where we share the stories of local brands behind the Waterfront’s Joy from Africa to the World festive décor showcase.
If there is one thing that we have learnt from 2020, it is that in the midst of trying times, South Africans know how to band together. In the spirit of spreading light and hope, SA Home Owner, together with the V&A Waterfront, brings you our Meet the Makers series where we share the stories of local brands behind the Waterfront’s Joy from Africa to the World festive décor showcase.