Trevor’s art is more than sculpture—it’s storytelling in stone, wire, and wood. Each piece reflects his deep connection to nature, Venda culture, and the dreams of a self-taught artist who never stopped creating.
From miniature stadiums and dollhouses to life-sized animal sculptures and floral ornaments, Trevor’s work is raw, imaginative, and deeply personal. His backyard became his canvas, and Dzuli Eco-Park is now a living gallery of his talent.
🐘 Wildlife Sculptures – Elephants, lions, and birds shaped from cement and wire
🌺 Botanical Forms – Handcrafted flowers and garden ornaments
🏠 Miniature Architecture – Dollhouses and stadiums with intricate detail
🧱 Functional Art – Benches, swings, and decorative park features
Trevor’s pieces are built from recycled materials and shaped by hand—each one a testament to resilience and creativity.
Trevor’s artistic journey has inspired thousands and caught the attention of national media outlets. Here are some highlights:
This feature celebrates Trevor’s transformation of his backyard into a public art space. It highlights his use of broken shoes to collect materials and his dream of growing his career through art.
“Mzansi is filled with untapped talent… This man is refusing to let his humble roots stop him from shining.”
A powerful story detailing Trevor’s early passion for drawing and sculpting, and how he built Dzuli Eco-Park to showcase his talent and generate income. It also explores the challenges he faces, like water scarcity and limited resources.
“I created this park so I can show my talent and generate income.”
A social media spotlight showing Trevor’s animal sculptures and ornaments, with community members praising his creativity and dedication.