The Independent on Saturday

Security guard’s drawing of his granny comes tops in SA

- DUNCAN GUY duncan.guy@inl.co.za

A PICTURE – drawn with ballpoint pens – of an elderly lady holding and looking at a butterfly, has won Durban security guard Astral Msekeli a national arts award.

The woman in the drawing is his 91-year-old grandmothe­r, Grace Mthembu, who has been blind for the past couple of years due to glaucoma. The artwork is titled Ubuntu.

“My dream is that one day she can see again, and see a butterfly, which is a beautiful thing in our culture,” the 22-year-old artist, who is also studying geography and history through Unisa, told The Independen­t on Saturday.

If an art course were available, he would study the subject because that’s what he would really like to teach.

Msekeli was the top South African entrant in the Bic Art Master Africa competitio­n which required artists to submit work done using only ballpoint pens.

Originally from Highflats in southern KZN where his grandmothe­r still lives, he came to Durban as a teenager and attended school in uMlazi where his art teacher, a Miss Sbeao, inspired him.

He found out about the competitio­n on Facebook.

“It took me a bit of time to think what to draw. I wasn’t sure because I had not drawn for a long time.”

Msekeli’s project kept him busy for a month, with him committing between two and four hours a day to the drawing after hours.

He said he had never done art using a ball point pen before. “It’s harder than pencil, which I am used to, because you cannot erase.

The annual Bic Art Master competitio­n began in 2017 in South Africa. Thanks to its success, it was expanded to include the Africa region in 2019. This year, the competitio­n expanded even further to include the Middle East.

The overall winner for this year’s event was Gayi Eric, from Uganda, for his artwork Circle of Life, runner-up was a Cameroonia­n, who goes by the name Kamgaing, for his work In My Room. Third place went to Odaro Franklin Osaivbie, from Nigeria, with his art piece Entranced.

More than 3 700 artists entered 6 350 entries.

The first-placed winner received a cash prize of $2 000 and will have the piece showcased at an online personalis­ed

gallery as well as at La Collection Bic – the company’s official contempora­ry art collection and exhibition, the company said.

“Second and third place winners have received a cash prize of $1 000 and $500 respective­ly. Winners from across the region have received cash prizes as well as Bic hampers.”

 ?? ?? ARTIST Astral Msekeli hopes his blind grandmothe­r might one day see something as beautiful as a butterfly again. His entry was the top one from South Africa in the Bic Art Master Africa Competitio­n.
ARTIST Astral Msekeli hopes his blind grandmothe­r might one day see something as beautiful as a butterfly again. His entry was the top one from South Africa in the Bic Art Master Africa Competitio­n.
 ?? ?? DURBAN security guard Astral Msekeli was the top South African entrant in the Bic Art Master Africa competitio­n.
DURBAN security guard Astral Msekeli was the top South African entrant in the Bic Art Master Africa competitio­n.

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