Lisolomzi Pikoli is a visual artist from South Africa. His work aims to interpret the mechanics of the modern world and our inherited wisdom through the human figure and its relationship to line, shape, form, movement, and time. The main disciplines in his artistic practice are painting, illustration, design, installation, and public art. Pikoli created eye-catching covers for the series that examines the history of farm input subsidy programmes (FISPs) in 2018 and 2019, and also designed a pamphlet on the FISPS. His strong evocation of Africa being saturated in glyphosate was a seminal image in a campaign to have this agrotoxin banned.


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