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#Johannesburg #kids #Nelson Makamo #painting #portraits
Candid Charcoal and Oil Paint Portraits of South African Children by Nelson Makamo

Nelson Makamo, “We are Angels with Dirty Faces,” all documentation by Andile Buka
Johannesburg, South Africa-based artist Nelson Makamo (previously) uses paint and charcoal to create works that capture the candid nature of childhood. His subjects are often South African children, including his 11 year-old cousin Mapule Maoto who is commonly featured in his drawings, watercolors, monotypes, and oil paintings. The gestural pieces aim to present a child’s perspective, with playfully drawn flowers presented in the subjects’ hands or hair and big, round glasses on their faces.
Recently the artist created a new piece of Maoto for the cover of Time Magazine. His solo exhibition, which includes these paintings and more, will be shown at Loo&Lou in Paris through July 27, 2019. You can see more of his paintings of children and other subjects on his website and Instagram.

“A Gaze in Inverse”

“To Paris with Love”

“Decoration of the Youth”

“Untitled”

“Untitled”

“Women of Coulour”

Photograph by Solomon Moremong
#Johannesburg #kids #Nelson Makamo #painting #portraits
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