My Pepsico, My Africa, My Life

Created in: 3000 Hours | Medium: Galvanized and Brass wire

Pepsico has a vested interest in Africa and a key consumer is the young black female who plays a key role in setting trends in the Africa context. The sculpture depicts an ultra modern female figure taking a selfie against the backdrop of Africa and Pepsico. Leading to concept name for the piece, my Pepsico, my Africa, My Life.

The character of the female figure is derived from Njane Lebojoa a fashion writer and blogger with 1,1 million Instagram followers. Njane runs a self – titled style blog

As you progress on the journey through life it is invariable that you will encounter the presence of God. This revelation comes to all, either during your life or at its end.

This Sculpture depicts a footless, handless, faceless, cross less Christ, Christ the cross.

Supported at its center by the ancient Father and held in union by the Spirit. The unity of the Holy Trinity. It is a symbol, aptly named G=MC2 ( God is Energy ) That which cannot be created or destroyed but moves from one form to another. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity creating the perfect platform to land this understanding. God is within everything. In every little atom and in all of creation.

One wire representing one person and together the living body of Christ in the world today. Each required to be the feet of Christ, the hands of Christ, the face of Christ and each assisting to carry the cross of Christ.