Profile Feature: Nelson Makamo

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Renowned artist Nelson Makamo joins Phemelo in studio for an intimate profile feature.
Known globally for his vibrant portraits that capture the pulse of African urban life,
Makamo’s work draws deeply on the innocence and resilience of children, especially those
in rural South Africa. From humble beginnings at the Artist Proof Studio in 2003 to exhibiting
alongside giants like William Kentridge, Deborah Bell, and David Koloane, Makamo’s journey
has taken him to galleries across the USA, Europe and beyond. In conversation, he shared
how he lets inspiration guide his hand, whether working in charcoal, acrylic, watercolours or
print. A rare chance to hear from one of South Africa’s most celebrated young artists about
the soul behind his work.
4 Sep 4PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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