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Iphumane: A journey to self-discovery by Mofana

In a quiet corner of Lesotho, a young man opened a door that has long remained closed, not to the world, but to himself.

Café What? has been hosting Iphumane (A Journey to Self-Discovery), an exhibition by Tsepo Mofana, a 25-year-old artist whose work is as much about release as it is about revelation. The exhibition has been running from January 24 and concludes on February 7 (tomorrow).

To enter Mofana’s exhibition is to step into a layered consciousness. The walls hold fragments of a life once whispered only to himself, now translated into colour, form, and texture. His younger brothers appear what he identified as his favourite art piece called Mantsoe. They appear not as mere figures, but as mirrors reflecting innocence, memory, and parts of him that remained unspoken for so long.

At the heart of this particular art piece lies a duality: the inner voice and the outer expression, a concept.

“It’s like an inner consciousness, an outer consciousness,” he explains, “a story that has always wanted to be told, but I didn’t have the words.”

Growing up, emotion and thought collided in silence; expression had to wait. Iphumane is that expression finally finding its voice.

“There’s sadness in it, but also beauty,” Mofana reflects. The sadness stems from years of restraint, of wanting to create while facing judgment and self-doubt. The beauty emerges in the explosion of colour, in the experimentation, and in the courage to step into light after long years in shadow. Every brushstroke, every layered medium, is proof to a journey still in progress.

Colour in Mofana’s work is more than aesthetic, it is a language of liberation. Through it, he communicates what words could not, documenting a personal odyssey toward self-discovery.

Each piece is a fragment of memory, emotion, and desire, forming a narrative that is less about arriving at a conclusion than it is about embracing the process of becoming.

For Mofana, art is inseparable from life itself. Creation is sacred. “Art is everywhere,” he says. “We saw that right from Genesis where human took form, in architecture, in plants, in life itself. Art is the act of bringing an idea into reality.” This expansive understanding drives not only his work but his ambition: to cultivate a community where art empowers and transforms. He dreams of a gallery of his own and projects that allow children and young people to create, to reimagine, and to invest in their spaces, fostering new ways of seeing and living especially in this century where the traditional way of life seems to cripple daily.

Influence and inspiration flow freely in Mofana’s art. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s defiant originality resonates deeply, as does Picasso’s cubist innovation. Renaissance masters, art movements, and a global view of creativity all feed into his evolving language. Yet, Iphumane remains intensely personal – his story rendered in vivid colour, form, and spirit.

Though his artistic instincts have been present since childhood, 2023 marked a turning point. A pop-up exhibition at Artisan revealed the possibility of making a career from this calling. Since then, the path has shifted from instinct to intention, from private exploration to public declaration.

Iphumane is the sound of a door opening after years of silence. It is Mofana stepping out of the room of doubt and into a space defined by courage, curiosity, and the power of creation.

As visitors move through Café What?, they are invited not just to witness an exhibition, but to witness an artist finding himself and in doing so, inviting them to reflect on their own journey of discovery.

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