Artist Bio: Riaan van Zyl

Riaan van Zyl, a visionary artist born in 1976, transcends the traditional boundaries of art, blending classical techniques with a modern, alchemical approach. Describing himself as more of an alchemist than an artist, van Zyl’s work is a fascinating exploration of movement and time, captured through unconventional media.
After completing his studies in Contemporary Fine Arts at UNISA and earning his Bachelor’s degree in 2000, van Zyl embarked on a professional art career that has seen him curate numerous exhibitions and showcase his work in galleries worldwide.
Fracture: The Coal Chronicles of South Africa

In the heart of South Africa’s Highveld, the coal mines unearth minerals as well as stories. These tales, rich in heritage and complexity, are vividly brought to life in Riaan van Zyl’s charcoal artwork, “Fracture.” This piece, a masterful blend of shadow and light, captures the essence of the coal mining industry that is a cornerstone of progress, the heart of electricity generation and manufacture and a subject of environmental and social discourse.
Artist Bio: Nkosinathi Kandeni

Born in the picturesque landscapes of the Eastern Cape, Nkosinathi Kandeni is an artist whose journey is as captivating as his creations. With an innate talent for painting and drawing, Nkosinathi’s passion for art was evident from a young age. Although life led him to work after completing his schooling, his dedication to the arts never wavered. He immersed himself in art literature, drawing inspiration from renowned artists like Guillermo Fresquet and Jose M Parramon, as well as various English watercolourists. Their influence solidified his desire to embrace art as his life’s calling.
Men in Mining: Honouring Sacrifice and Embracing Safety

In the harsh underground and surface mining terrains where men delve into the earth’s crust, lies a story of sacrifice, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of progress. “Men in Mining” is a portrayal of the miners who risk their lives daily in an attempt to provide for their families. This artwork acknowledges their courage and the role they play in sustaining their communities.
Artist Bio: Gift Dithipi

Gift, born and raised in Potchefstroom, South Africa, is not just an artist; he is a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the resilience of the human spirit. Influenced by his uncle’s sketches and the soulful tunes of old-school music, Gift’s journey into the world of art began at a young age, guided by a appreciation for beauty and expression.
Artwork: “Hauling Hope: Women’s Journey in Mining”

In the realm of artistry, Gift’s brush strokes transcend mere canvas and paint; they encapsulate narratives of resilience, empowerment, and societal transformation. As Gift delves into the portrayal of a Caterpillar haul truck navigating the rugged terrain of a coal mine, his art piece becomes more than just a visual spectacle — it becomes a testament to the pivotal role of women in the mining industry.
Artist Bio: Hennie Meyer

Hennie Meyer’s ceramic artistry speaks volumes, conveying his passion and resilience through the transformative medium of clay. Rooted in the creation of multiples, Meyer’s diverse creations include jugs, mugs, vases, and teapots, each meticulously crafted to perfection.
Artwork: “Vessel with Spark Plugs”

Artist Hennie Meyer seamlessly integrates ancient craftsmanship with modern technology in his latest creation, the “Vessel with Sparkplugs.” Crafted from clay, a material steeped in history since ancient times, the vessel represents an intriguing evolution influenced by advancements in refractory sciences
Artist Bio: Kristiaan Agenbag

Kristiaan Agenbag, a young and aspiring Western Cape artist, discovered his passion for art at a young age. Initially uncertain about pursuing art as a career, he embarked on a journey of self-discovery that led him to explore various avenues of creativity.
Minerals in Motion: Agenbag’s Artwork Explores Wind Turbine Technology

In a world advancing and focusing on sustainable energy, the role of rare earth elements or minerals (REEs) has become increasingly prominent. The latest work of South African artist Kristiaan Agenbag beautifully encapsulates this narrative, shedding light on the role that REEs play in the sustainable energy generation.