The final resting place of late gospel singer Solly Moholo is marked by a stunning piece of artwork created by self-taught visual artist Oscar Dlamini. This intricate and heartfelt tombstone, which features an engraved portrait of Moholo, is the latest in a series of remarkable works by Dlamini, who hails from Katlehong, Ekurhuleni.
A Journey of Self-Taught Skill and Passion
Oscar Dlamini, 38, has been a professional artist since 2008, yet his passion for drawing began much earlier in his life. Inspired by renowned Russian artist Leo, Dlamini started teaching himself to draw at just nine years old. Over the years, he honed his craft and developed a unique style that would later allow him to create personalized gravestones for some of South Africa’s most notable figures.
Dlamini’s work can be seen on the tombstones of various celebrated personalities, including television anchor Vuyo Mbuli, music producer Bujo Mujo, television presenter Simba Mhere, and soccer player Scara Ngobese. These gravestones, adorned with his signature pencil art, stand as a testament to his skill and dedication to honoring the lives of those who have passed.
For Solly Moholo’s tombstone, Dlamini was approached by the owner of Mankweng Tombstones, a company based in Soshanguve. The task was no small feat, as Dlamini had to complete a large A0-size portrait of the gospel legend. The artist explained that it took him an entire day to complete the piece, as it required a high level of detail and precision. Dlamini used an electric engraver pencil to meticulously sketch Moholo’s likeness onto the tombstone, ensuring that the artwork captured the essence of the man beloved by many.
Reflecting on the experience, Dlamini told *TimesLIVE*, “It took me the whole day [to complete] because it was a big A0 size photo.” His patience and effort paid off, as the final product is a visually striking tribute to the gospel star.
Solly Moholo, who passed away on October 2, 2024, after a short illness, was a well-loved figure in the South African gospel music scene. He was 65 years old at the time of his death. His funeral service is scheduled to take place on Saturday at Akasia Hall in Pretoria, after which he will be laid to rest at Zandfontein Cemetery in Tshwane.
The engraved tombstone created by Oscar Dlamini is expected to draw significant attention, not only for its artistic value but also for its sentimental significance. It stands as a final tribute to Moholo’s life and legacy, immortalizing him through the artist’s skillful hands.
### Dlamini’s Artistic Legacy
Oscar Dlamini’s work on Solly Moholo’s gravestone is part of a larger body of work that has cemented his reputation as a gifted artist in South Africa. In addition to the gravestones of celebrities, Dlamini has also created portraits of prominent figures such as former Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Jeff Radebe. His artworks, often shared on social media, have garnered widespread admiration for their accuracy and emotional depth.
As Dlamini continues to produce meaningful tributes through his art, he remains committed to honoring the legacies of those who have passed. His talent and dedication ensure that the memories of South Africa’s beloved personalities live on in the form of beautifully crafted tombstones, each one a lasting reminder of the lives they touched.
Through his work, Oscar Dlamini has proven that art has the power to transcend life, preserving memories for future generations