Highlights of Wiseman Ceramics

About Wiseman
Wiseman Ndlovu is a self-taught artist, whose passion for art began at an early age. Born and raised in the quaint village of Lidgetton, in the Midland Region of South Africa, Wiseman's love for realism is evident in his paintings. His experience working at Ardmore Ceramics, where he used ceramics as his canvas, helped him to develop his unique approach to painting. In 2022, Wiseman established his own studio, where he continues to create exquisite pieces that reflect his sensitivity to the subtle seasonal changes of his environment. Throughout the year, Wiseman's color palette evolves with the vibrancy of spring and summer, while during the fall and winter months, he uses cooler and more subdued tones, capturing the essence of the African continent. Wiseman is a preacher and founder of the Gospel Fire Church movement, and his community-minded approach is evident in his art. His paintings are a reflection of his deep passion for his culture and the people around him. As an artist and preacher, Wiseman brings the same level of passion and dedication to both his artwork and his message, creating a profound and inspiring impact on those who experience his work.


Curated by Ed Pascoe
Standing with Wiseman.
A few weeks ago, on a Sunday morning, Wiseman was in the middle of his sermon when the wind came up hard enough to tear the tarpaulin loose. The structure failed over the congregation. The aunt that Wiseman and the sculptor Senzo Duma share, a woman both men grew up with, was among those killed. Fifteen others were taken to the hospital.Wiseman has sent us his banking details and the reconstruction fund is open. He wants to build the permanent roof now, in cinder block and steel, the kind that will not move in the next storm. The community is already on site clearing the ground.

How collecting helps:
20%of every Wiseman piece sold
Goes directly to the church reconstruction.
Through the end of summer 2026, twenty percent of every Wiseman piece sold at Pascoe Gallery is sent directly to the reconstruction fund. The amount comes off the gallery's side, not added to the price you pay. There is no donate button. Bringing one of his works home is the gesture.
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