Andile Dyalvane

Guided by a deep spiritual connection to his Xhosa ancestors, cultivated while growing up on a farm and caring for his father’s cattle herd, Andile Dyalvane’s preferred medium is clay or umhlaba, meaning ‘mother earth’. He completed a National Diploma in Art and Design at Sivuyile Technical College in Gugulethu, Cape Town, and a National Diploma in Ceramic Design. He is a teacher and a member of the International Academy of Ceramics and his work has been included in museum shows and collections around the globe.

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Cornish Wall
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White Diamond
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Nkcokocha
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Nkwakhwa III (Clan Totem Animal)
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iDladla (Grain Silo)
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Tetris Dock Table
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Insthatshoba (Maize Stalk Flower)
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Isiswenya (Dried Corn Seeds)
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iIndonga Platter
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Moon JarmAfricasso Let Loose
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Lwalwa
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Embo
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iMpepho
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Ngobozana
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uMama
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Phumla
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Nkwakhwa
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Weftless Trace
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uBhejane II (The Rhinoceros)
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Ibhokhwe (The Black Goat)
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Breath
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Inhale:Exhale II
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Isimomondiya (Beautiful Woman)
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Inqanawe II (The Ship)
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Itafile II
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