Music is alive in Eastern Cape. Im documenting stars.
Ph: Sfiso Yehana

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Music is alive in Eastern Cape. Im documenting stars.
Ph: Sfiso Yehana
Sketch Daily
The only way to improve is to constantly indulge in the art of lines and perception, draw everyday to get better.
Title: Aluta continua
Artist: Sfiso Yehana
Year: 2020
Phot creds - #ebuka__michael (Instagram)
Title: Lion Kings
Year: 2020
Artist: Sfiso Yehana
"A lion can run faster than we can, but we can run farther." Maaasai Proverb.
A recent study on the dying culture of the Bantu #maasaiwarriors of #Kenya / #tanzania.
Meet my baby girl Girl, Nala. A collab with @ngozancanisa. #NgozaNcanisa #digitalsfiso #illustration #adobedraw https://www.instagram.com/p/B8RyJMrnlwO/?igshid=1qgyebuepp5oz
For my little sister Lebo Yehana
Iintombi Zasembo | 2●2●
A #lindoparis illustration by Sfiso Yehana
This is for my late grandmother, a remembrance of true love. She used to travel the country with me, we'd jump from one train to another, cross roads while her grip is firmly holding my hand, when she had a lot to carry with her hands, she would tell me to hold tight her skirt, i'd feel safe and fearless.
Rememeber the woman with an issue of blood for twelve years searching for healing, she came behind YAHOSHUA, and touched the cloack of his garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched. And YAHOSHUA said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, theres a lot of people to ask, Who touched me? And YAHOSHUA said, Somebody touched me: for I FELT POWER FLOWING out of me.
In such lonely times id touch my grandmothers garment just to feel warmth and love, may her soul live on. Mavis Nolindile ManTolo Yehana
photo by: Homer page 1949