Danlingecbo ‘Dali’ Ngubane is a self-taught artists who explores emotions and contemporary life through his paintings.
He mainly uses oil on canvas, using colours and strong lines to show the complexity of human experiences. His art is influenced by the people he meets and their stories, which he believes hold deeper meanings.
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In his debut solo exhibition called ‘Chaos Theory’ at Candice Berman Gallery, Ngubane dives into the intricate dynamics of life, faith, and relationships.
Through his art, he shows how small changes can lead to big differences over time. His paintings reflect the struggle to find stability in a constantly changing world, where what once felt safe can become unsettling.
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Ngubane’s work is a personal reflection on the ups and downs of life, highlighting how chaos can shape our beliefs and connections with others. By letting go of shame and expectations, he suggests that embracing chaos can help us discover our true selves.



