2.Shetani in the Dream World by Hendrick Lilanga

 
Hendrick Lilanga (1974-) is the grandson of George Lilanga. He learned paintings from his grandfather after graduating from elementary school. He uses various techniques such as enamel, watercolor, pen, or print. His drawings shows the lively world of Shetani with its own story. He inherited the skills and style from his grandfather.
   Hendrick Lilanga
  "I'm so happy that my husband is home early.
   You know why? Because I was scared."


  Enamel on Canvas 
  65×55 cm
   Hendrick Lilanga
  "Dad teaches his kids how to greet superiors
    when they go to the city.
    Theylisten to him very seriously."


  Enamel on Canvas 
  65×55 cm
 


  Hendrick Lilanga
  "Youngsters are so happy today,
   because they could have a delicious meal!"


  Enamel on Canvas
  94×75 cm
   Hendrick Lilanga
  "Let's talk about our future over drinks."

  Enamel on Canvas
  94×75 cm


   Hendrick Lilanga
  "The landlord gives the tenant
     a new contract."


  Watercolor on Paper
  32×41 cm
  Hendrick Lilanga
  "Usual chatter"

  Watercolor on Paper
  32×41 cm
 Hendrick Lilanga
   "Everyone in the family is so happy
   because Dad is home from the trip."


  Watercolor on Paper
  32×41 cm


  Hendrick Lilanga
  "The kid feels down and lost appetite ever since he was caught by the police last week,
   so Dad is buying food for him."


  Pen on Goat Skin 
  35×35 cm


 
   Henrrick Lilanga
  "The gift from Dad to the family is
    the flowers for the garden."


  Pen on Paper
  30×22 cm
  Henrrick Lilanga
  "The angels carry the newlyweds.
   The bigger party is waiting at home."


  Pen on Paper
  45×37 cm
  Henrrick Lilanga
  "Kids visit their Mom and chat.
   One of them jokes and says "I wanna
   be breastfed just like a baby" and
   Mom laughs."


  Pen on Paper
  41×31 cm
 

 
   Hendrick Lilanga
  "Drink the clean water"

  Woodblock print on Paper
  31×21 cm
   Hendrick Lilanga
  "Take a rest under a tree"

  Woodblock print on Paper
 32×30 cm






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