Eli Kobeli
Kobeli lived in Kroonstad, the town of his birth, as well as Alexandra and Soweto in Johannesburg. He has been referred to by some as the ‘Chagall of Soweto’, and works such as his earlier Soweto Vision VI (1980)1, and Impressions (undated)2 seem to justify this tag in some ways. Like Chagall, he experimented with freely-arranged areas of abstraction which incorporate figurative elements which vary in scale. There is furthermore no sense of perspective or gravity in these works which seem reminscent of this artist’s playful spirit. Children playing in an urban landscape is a similar exercise in using abstraction as a basis for a representational image. Interesting to note here is the fact that Kobeli shared a mentor with Ephraim Ngatane (See ReVisions, pp. 154- 157) in the Rev. Hall Duncan. In many ways their approach to painting is remarkably similar. In this work by Kobeli, broadly brushed areas of yellow, white, green and black were applied in a calculated manner with an emphasis on horizontal and vertical gestures. Read More…