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Cycles, shadows and threads

The Citizen

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September 05, 2025

ART BEYOND SIGHT: SASOL NEW SIGNATURES 2025 REDEFINES MATERIAL MEMORY

- Citizen reporter

Cycles, shadows and threads

Juandré van Eck, 25, an Honours student from the Nelson Mandela University in Gqeberha, has been named as the winner of the 2025 Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts Competition for his ceramic piece titled Cycles of the mind.

Van Eck, a merit winner in 2024, takes home a cash prize of R100 000 and an opportunity to hold a solo exhibition at the Pretoria Art Museum next year.

In his statement about his work, Van Eck says: "The ceramic artwork emulates the rhythmic patterns of breath. Two whistles positioned on opposite sides 'speak', one a cry of liberation and joy, the other a low, gentle echo of contemplation and unseen turmoil.

"Water, the essence of life, gives life to this artwork, offering it a voice through its gentle flow from one state to the next. It provides comfort and the promise that even in the darkest moment, hope can rise, a whisper becoming a triumphant cry of defiance.

"When people interact with my work, I hope it creates a calming environment that speaks to the inner child, allowing for a sense of play in a world that often feels overwhelming."

Thabo Mofokeng, 39, from Johannesburg, a merit winner in 2023, was named as the runner-up for his painting Still Standing and received R25 000.

The work was inspired by the resilience and courage of his neighbour, who, despite being paralysed by a gunshot wound, radiates a spirit like gold.

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