Permaculture
Part of her “Permaculture” series - this mixed media piece accosts the viewer with her direct gaze and almost confrontational swipe.
Boemo Diale's paintings explore racial identity and spatial navigation in post-apartheid South Africa. A self-taught artist and film student, she uses distinctive yellow and black figures to examine her experiences moving between predominantly black and white spaces. Her work, characterised by foliage-rich settings, reflects on cultural aesthetics and racial ambiguity in contemporary South African society.
Mixed Media on Paper
Part of her “Permaculture” series - this mixed media piece accosts the viewer with her direct gaze and almost confrontational swipe.
Boemo Diale's paintings explore racial identity and spatial navigation in post-apartheid South Africa. A self-taught artist and film student, she uses distinctive yellow and black figures to examine her experiences moving between predominantly black and white spaces. Her work, characterised by foliage-rich settings, reflects on cultural aesthetics and racial ambiguity in contemporary South African society.
Mixed Media on Paper
Part of her “Permaculture” series - this mixed media piece accosts the viewer with her direct gaze and almost confrontational swipe.
Boemo Diale's paintings explore racial identity and spatial navigation in post-apartheid South Africa. A self-taught artist and film student, she uses distinctive yellow and black figures to examine her experiences moving between predominantly black and white spaces. Her work, characterised by foliage-rich settings, reflects on cultural aesthetics and racial ambiguity in contemporary South African society.
Mixed Media on Paper