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Ndaya

Ndaya Who

Ndaya Who

Regular price R 500.00 ZAR
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November 18, 2020

Dimensions

29,7 cm x 42 cm

Material

Pencil and collage on paper

"Ndaya Who" is a thought-provoking drawing of Ilunga, where her hands and feet are transformed into heads. This artistic representation delves into the concept of being a resilient black woman, often required to adapt and transform, concealing vulnerabilities behind a facade of strength. In a world that emphasizes trends and external appearances, Ilunga contemplates the authenticity of self-expression.

The incorporation of multiple heads as hands and feet symbolizes the multifaceted nature of identity and the need to navigate societal expectations. Ilunga reflects on the idea that changing hairstyles or conforming to trends does not alter the core essence of who she is, yet it can provide a sense of personal fulfillment and self-expression.

"Ndaya Who" invites viewers to consider the complexities of identity, the challenges faced by black women in society, and the notion of self-transformation. Ilunga's drawing serves as a reminder that true self-worth lies beyond surface-level appearances and trends, encouraging a deeper exploration of one's authentic self.

Through this artwork, Ilunga shares her personal journey and invites others to reflect on their own experiences of self-discovery and self-acceptance. It prompts a contemplation of the societal pressures to conform while emphasizing the importance of embracing individuality and finding empowerment in embracing one's true self.

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