
Refiloe Mnisi is an urban and street art artist on Street Collector. Collect limited edition Refiloe Mnisi prints (2 artworks listed)—each run is finite, with Certificate of Authenticity. Works ship worldwide; browse editions in the Works tab.
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“Refiloe Mnisi is a Johannesburg illustrator whose figures arrive dressed with intention. (@urfavsweatpants)”
Refiloe Mnisi is a Johannesburg illustrator whose figures arrive dressed with intention. The work sits at the intersection of streetwear culture and portrait confidence — each character feels assembled on purpose, with attitude to match. The voice is sharp and unapologetically stylish.
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Refiloe Mnisi is a versatile artist from Johannesburg, South Africa, now based in Israel. A self-taught creator, his work spans multiple media, using art to transcend societal boundaries and explore universal human experiences. His creations often reflect themes like the struggles of the soul and flesh, while celebrating the inherent divinity within humanity. Through vibrant colors, Refiloe explores the complexities of existence, addressing diverse subjects such as nuclear power and the African spirit. He encourages audience interaction, inviting viewers to interpret his art and share their narratives. In May 2023, Refiloe presented a solo exhibition titled "Pula" at the Kakdelart hub in Tel Aviv. "Pula," meaning "rain" in Sotho, symbolized renewal, fertility, and blessings, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of rain in African traditions.
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