Neo Image Matloga skillfully paints intimate domestic scenes that vividly portray the intricacies of life in South Africa. Employing ink, charcoal, and found photographs of friends, family, and prominent South African figures, his 'collage paintings' serve as reflections on social and political themes from both past and present. Matloga's atmospheric greyscale palette is heightened by his adept use of high-contrast light and shadow, drawing inspiration from the chiaroscuro traditions of the Renaissance. He envisions his canvases as dynamic entities, with the residue of his chosen materials symbolizing traces of memory and history. Throughout the joyous scenes he choreographs on canvas, there is a profound celebration of Black resilience. In his own words, he emphasizes that 'what you see is life.' Intentionally laden with diverse aesthetic registers, Matloga's works range from the enigmatic hyperrealism of his photomontages to the incorporation of Sepedi or Selobedu poetry in the titles. This deliberate approach rejects the idea of absolute coherence or a singular truth, opting instead to depict the infinite nuances and contradictions of everyday Black life. Through skillful layering of mediums and narratives, Matloga pays homage to nostalgic, personal moments and the inherent human tenacity that defines them.