Trevor Dzulani Sidogi is a self-taught artist and visionary from Tshipako Village, just outside Thohoyandou in Limpopo. From humble beginnings, Trevor transformed his backyard into a breathtaking sanctuary—Dzuli Eco-Park—a living testament to creativity, resilience, and community spirit.
His journey began at age ten, crafting miniature houses and drawing animals inspired by school trips to Kruger National Park. Over the years, Trevor honed his craft using cement, wire, wood, and found materials, often walking kilometers in worn shoes to gather what he needed. Despite economic challenges, he remained committed to his dream: creating a space where nature, art, and culture converge.
Trevor’s work has inspired thousands across South Africa. His story is one of grit and grace—proof that passion, when nurtured, can bloom into something extraordinary. Today, he continues to expand the park, mentor youth, and advocate for rural development through art and eco-tourism.