SIXPENCE, A DOOR 1946-47
'When I shall be gone the trace which I shall have left behind shall remain deeply engraved into any human fertile soil and stained into time as well.'

Sekoto wrote about his Eastwood painting Sixpence a Door:

Our home was close to the playing ground which was in the centre of the township. On Sundays Zulu dancers would come and put up a tent. People would be eager to see inside but many would hang around outside with curiosity as they did not have the sixpence to spend.