Collection: Selloane Moeti -Sizobika, Sicele Indawo 2025
Selloane Moeti is a South African visual artist whose work is rooted in ancestral memory, spirituality, and dreamscape. Working primarily in oil, her paintings are rich with symbolic color and layered storytelling, often drawing from rituals of prayer, lineage, and feminine kinship. Born in Natal and of Sotho heritage, she weaves personal mythology with cultural practice, using materials like red clay, holy ash, and impepho to trace spiritual inheritance. Her work offers quiet but vivid reflections on belonging, healing, and memory centering Black womanhood, sisterhood, and the sacred gestures that live within domestic and metaphysical spaces.

This marks the debut solo exhibition of Selloane Moeti who is known for her vivid and powerful paintings rooted in themes of ancestry and spiritual memory. In this exhibition, she presents a deeply personal exploration of displacement within the process of entering marriage, offering an intimate yet layered exploration of love, belonging, and survival.
Moeti channels these experiences into dreamlike compositions that reflect both personal memory and shared cultural practice. Materials such as red clay, holy ash, and imphepho act as spiritual residues, grounding the work in ancestral presence while also marking the vulnerability of transition. Her imagery aims to invoke both the tenderness of kinship and the quiet violence’s of erasure. She is holding space for the contradictions that African women must navigate in the pursuit of belonging.
This exhibition boldly asks what is inherited, what is surrendered, and what is remade in the crossing from one lineage to another? It is an offering toward healing, survival, and the possibility of creating new rituals of belonging within the fractures of displacement.
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Sombesa Ezintabeni, Asambeni
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- Selloane Moeti
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- R 33,334.00
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- R 33,334.00
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