LesDaChef got Rasta treatment

Images via Twitter @RastaArtist/Twitter

SA can’t deal: LesDaChef gets a taste of Rasta’s medicine

Controversial SA painter Rasta the artist has left may people undecided after he paid tribute to late chef LesDaChef with a portrait. Take a look and see for yourself…

LesDaChef got Rasta treatment

Images via Twitter @RastaArtist/Twitter

Controversial South African artist Rasta has decided to honour late Mzansi chef Lesego Semenya, popularly known as LesDaChef, with a tribute painting.

Rasta’s painting comes after the popular chef died aged 39 earlier this month from COVID-19 related illnesses. Throughout the years, many people have shared their interesting and sometimes critical thoughts on Rasta’s work.

LesDaChef gets Rasta’s famous treatment

Earlier this month, South Africa lost Lesego, a popular local chef and media personality who was known and loved by many as LesDasChef. Tragically, the young man died after battling with COVID-19 related symptoms.

As we have come to expect, controversial South African artist Rasta has decided to honour the chef with a painting.

LesDaChef: A heartwarming Rasta tribute

Taking to his Twitter page on Tuesday evening this week, Rasta shared a post which he dedicated to the late chef. His heartwarming post read:

“Lesego Semenya @LesDaChef. Rest in Peace Chief our greatest Chef. #RIPLesDaChef.”

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Mzansi unsure what to say to Rasta

As usual, many Twitter users were left perplexed and unsure of what to make of Rasta’s work. While a few people commended Rasta on doing what they consider to be a better job than usual, others wondered whether Rasta was seeing things.

Read a few of their comments about his LesDasChef painting below:

“Rasta I’m sure that you see ghosts because every picture that you draw doesn’t match.”

Meanwhile Rasta’s recent work gets a thorough dragging

Just a few weeks before getting to work on LesDaChef’s painting, Rasta did one for late actress Nokuzola Mlengana who is well known as Sis Ouma from Skeem Saam.

Many people found his work absolutely dismal and wasted no time taking to the comment section where they called him out for tarnishing everyone’s memory of the loved local actress.

@brendatsotetsi said:

“Can someone take the painting brushes away from him…this is too much”

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