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Puleng Mongale, bophelo bo bonolo, 2021

£650.00

This photograph is offered in a limited edition of 10 prints. A signed certificate of authenticity will be provided by the artist.

  • A2 (420 x 594mm)

  • Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310gsm mounted on 2.4mm Foamcore

  • Unframed 

  • Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years

The artwork can be shipped framed at an additional cost, please contact us on hello@doylewham.com to discuss options.

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This photograph is offered in a limited edition of 10 prints. A signed certificate of authenticity will be provided by the artist.

  • A2 (420 x 594mm)

  • Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310gsm mounted on 2.4mm Foamcore

  • Unframed 

  • Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years

The artwork can be shipped framed at an additional cost, please contact us on hello@doylewham.com to discuss options.

This photograph is offered in a limited edition of 10 prints. A signed certificate of authenticity will be provided by the artist.

  • A2 (420 x 594mm)

  • Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310gsm mounted on 2.4mm Foamcore

  • Unframed 

  • Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years

The artwork can be shipped framed at an additional cost, please contact us on hello@doylewham.com to discuss options.

About Puleng Mongale

Puleng Mongale (b. 1991, Orlando East, Soweto) graduated in English and Communication Science at the University of South Africa. Mongale, who currently lives and works in Johannesburg, has developed a unique, referential style of digital collage that combines the familiar and the surreal, the domestic and the universal. Each artwork is a form of innovative self-portraiture, with Mongale inhabiting unexpected characters and situations. Through this process of self-imagining, the artist both reflects and reconstructs a relationship with her own heritage, creating lineages of the women who surround and inspire her.

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