My name is Bongani Tshunungwa. I am a Soweto-born Mosaic Artist. I started art at the age of 15. I was painting at that age specialising in watercolour painting, inspired by the late great Durant Sihlali. I am interested in doing something new, something different, every time I am doing art.
In 2004, I met Alexandra Carron, a globally-renowned Mosaic Artist, when she was teaching Mosaic Art in poor communities. Alexandra taught me Mosaic Art, which I found very interesting. I started incorporating mosaic work into my art after acquiring the relevant skills. In that same year she employed me to work at her studio in Norwood, Johannesburg.
Alexandra then left South Africa to return to France and I was left uncompleted projects. That’s when I met another Mosaic Artist, Ira Bekker, Ira focused on Ceramic Mosaic and taught me some tricks that go with doing Ceramics Mosaic Art.
I worked with her on some projects and it was a blessing working with her as we discussed and planned a lot before working on a project and she gave me room to be creative. We tried new things such as 3D Mosaic and the Chimneys sculptures using fiber glass then proceeding to mosaic it.