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just education makes the world to make up your own mind. made for mines. have you ever experienced one of those days where you find yourself at a breath taking the beautiful place? well, i'm up in their sunday sion, a truly enchanting place, the arts and nature collide. but before we take a beautiful stroll in this paradise, osmond shows this exquisite approach to jewelry that is sure to leave a footprint in ruined. we turn to month sources and he's innovative, opposed to creating on that and vision's a utopian effort, go through the use of currency then discover the new winery in malawi that is producing a range of local fruit wide i'm sure decides when we see that and use oh,
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i think every max, the follow some of google and award winning disruptor and an artist in every sense of the word who brings form function, an african beauty into the world of interior design, enjoy or how to create a proud d, self african designed empire, known as the african trained dictates police and woke up and was the 1st female african design, it's collaborated, the swedish crashing company, a to name i am the queen of diamonds, me and i really wanted to create the capsule collection that could bring this very same sense of style into people's homes. and now she's been teaching in today. cool . i come from my credit background. it's
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a change that i get from my dad. he's super creative. my brothers 3 is older than me. he's a graphic designer and we still myself and him i, i knew that it was creative and talented at a really young age. and fashion seems like the correct the vehicle to sort of express my, my creativity. i live in a constant sort of state of inspiration. i believe that inspiration is fluid. i have got to trust everything. you know that i feel, i mean, i mean to a, to, like i said, i'm, you know, i'm creative. so i'm really just a sponge when it comes to beautiful things and i take them and i use them and i infuse them in my work colors. i'm a good long, it's breaking 9 full. her fee is $88.00 in against print designs, which knology incorporates into her interior design pieces. the latest collaboration is with one in south africa's largest home with companies to create a print collection based on the heritage police. the drew from her memories to
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create these print. an each print is for me, reads it in the confidence we call home. so i created a, a range of, uh, 4 prints and one of them is called the township jazz. the township jazz at design during cove, it but there wasn't a lot happening except that a lot of people were just passing away and some of them were my, here it was, you know, musical heroes. and i just set in that space. i found myself just kind of sitting in that space and, and sort of coloring it and making it, you know, beautiful and drawing, you know, from it. tasha of jazz was the soundtracks of my childhood. and we, you know, we woke up to, you must, together, we will go up to sancho more that we woke up to me and my kid by, we woke up to order that and they will all disagree. i'm in so many of our heroes passed away during that time. and i wanted to celebrate that. and i did that by playing the music as loud as i could, and been, and then getting down to,
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to the nitty gritty switches with the from which is from the township you know, the from. so it's, i'm originally from, from that she's in a free state. and my parents moved to the van triangle when i was a teenager, but i'm a job based design. so, and, and i followed these, these, these musical heroes for a really long time. so i was just really kind of, you know, processing the last, i'm a, i'm a saw that for 10, i'm a creative, i'm a woman, i have a very strong sense of solve. i'm just why it in a very kind of graphic way. and it only made sense for me to, to celebrate my people, my call child, my background with the most bold and just kind of in your face. and, you know, print settings, go to a lot of attitude. it's not just about making bold statements on the runway. oh, no with interior pieces, but she also takes the stand. one of police has recent campaigns with an insurance
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company to encourage women to level the industry. so i did a collaboration along with those. if you need to see who is our miss universe from 2019 and it was a campaign that was sent it around the notion of being fearless. and again, it came just right off the, you know, cove, it at a time when people were really, you know, uncertain through a lot of uncertainties. and i think women, one of the worlds needed to hear, you know that message and for them to think of me as someone that can carry that flag and can spread that message. it meant a lot for me to be a part of that. because i needed to be seamless at the time. supporting local creates is this. dia, title is the t or just the government to do the part is there is a lack of support for the creative industry. i don't think i do a lot of different sort of social acts, but i run a, you know, sounded company of what people have been here with me for meeting on time. and i
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take that as like a social, you know, act, i'm a stand and i take care of them. this is an industry that can cub unemployment if, if it's invested in africa lives in a, in a constant state of inspiration. i don't feel this way because i am, you know, i want to, it's because of where i'm from. and i think it's because of i history and i think it's because of our future. we are dream us. we, we, uh, what kind of work is and on top of that, we have, you know, tons amounts of tenants and creativity. the world should be scale 5. she's bold and distinctive and they've gone one step further in building her empire, phyllis and peggy, south african, the,
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the nerves foundation is located at the cradle of human kind, the perfect space to celebrate passions, peace and promise. through contemporary art, we are joined by the red cross to the nearest events and operations manager. clearly, we are at the cradle of human kind, essentially, the birthplace of who we are, this history beneath the feats. what is the inspiration behind the nar, explanation things situated here, i would say being situated in the cradle of human kind, which is each largest collection of hominid fossils in the world. and the things that the themes that happen um through residencies tend to be around the shared common ancestry that we have. you know, it's also a very deep mythical question. and i would say that's uh ok is here to ask the questions rather than to give to you on some. so the, the fuel for thoughts that comes out of having the residency share. and this is quite something you've partnered with the clinton and what a vendor will trust,
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what can one expect from this? so the current and what over the world trust has recently enabled with marks the creation of the of another 40 cent sculpture. it is a generous of space for the creation of on comprising of, or for the, for the eclipse sculpture workshop on the one side and, and exhibition and projects based on the other side. i also include in your library and so it is a generation of space for the odyssey to admire us to be able to create their work before that's our launch scale sconces sooner. so very much to bring and bry, uh, bring your own broad kind of situations. is that to bring with your own tools and no, we don't have to do that. no, there are. thank you so much for showing us around here. and i'm actually basically helping us experience this beautiful place. it's time to take a trip to rolanda, to speak to someone who has traveled all over east africa and as you to experience this to in full. huh. oh not too big journey and jewelry design. lets meet 2
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horsemen kindly. the accessories with clearly recognizable african designs crossed his boundaries. that's what sue has schmidt's, isn't on fault. how i cross boundaries is i could walk into a hardware store, pick up a giant and not bring it back home and look at it and say, what am i going to create the of the, the or this piece right here is one of my personal favorites. i like to buy rejected beats which are faulty, and this is one of them. this is also a very good example of how i've incorporate home. because every, the crystal beats i've got this is an old t shirts that has been converted into strands that we have now used into this piece . um, i've got some very old beads here from times in the i pick this up
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a long time ago and sanji bar that way in a strand. and i just broke them up and use them. and this is what one might call up from east africa. born in big coastal canyon city. oh my thought she, late to school in uganda and has now made her home in one dock where she lives with that family. there was not much for me to do here. so i kept exploring and visiting the curios stores and look at the mead work they had here. then i started playing with beads. i said, okay, let's try to create some, some feed work just to keep myself busy and to tap on that thoughts which i had before of trying to make something. so i started going to craft stores and craft markets and buying beads and breaking them apart and recreating something from that . just to pass the time. and i, i started really enjoying the here we have
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a typical piece of home for me, the messiah shoot. these colors us so so traditional, when you go to can you look at the messiah, you will see them draped industry to keep themselves warm or just as traditional address for them. what i have done here is i have incorporated christos, from austria and, and turned it into a scarf that's suitable for the international market. we've had tons of gift to times and rule materials, thoughts across east africa phone. can you kind of wonder swash meets accessory designs? come to life, they are bored and unique. they probably incorporate advocacy, try bored out and techniques in a sustainable way the
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my designs are supposed to fit. every style who has production process would creating a collection for either areas that can says brisk names or baskets is to always cooperate with other women. she shares her desires and visions, and together they get to extension on it as keels with the techniques. each one is gifted in, so just be to walk to the walk or weaving with fabric sizes or thread one accentuate team. they've wondered, coats out through the products, kind of or part of the for me, inspiration is all around me. i can walk out on the street, look at the trees, look at the beautiful view of t gotten even fires me the so i
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could have a look at the finished product. i use of cipher threats. i'm play. i renewed too much on the task. pretty often described as by products of various industries sold at times into something new. the other material i like to use, i like to work with a lot of natural gemstones. here for example, i have chose to donate which i imported from the us purely because of quality and high and finish so that it gives the, the finished product a nice finish touch here. i also have rule aqua marine mixed with pearls. these are sort of ski pearls and these are more like the, the statement pieces between myself and my friend software. i always go for inspiration. it's just a walk up the street. oh,
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show you why i love his store. there's always something i can pick and incorporate that into my design. let me show you. i mean, look at this, doesn't that just scream african views it to you. this just inspires me to like, 1st of all, it reminds me of the ocean. and then you've got these reds, i think this, the 7 started into the into spread. this right here is inspiration. i think this is really pretty. i like the fact that it has, like, i think this is shows definitely and it has the size of a ropes in it. let's try and see where we can incorporate this. we've had creativity and intelligence period combined the tradition. i'm also going to craft with a more than taste. she crosses boundaries, time clinton is just with accessories or design has not
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only empowered herself through her jewelry designs, but women, all of africa, with exquisite pieces. the tell unique stories. i have stumbled across an artist who caught my eye with an exit vision that will change that perspective on i. hi, nga, it is evident in you are that you inspired by you? is it plus the roots? how do you find the balance between a closer heritage and your modern car to in your says, oh, well, for me it's a i suppose, occupying a complex space in between both of those identities, right? not describing to one over the other or describing importance to one over the other, but to really sort of embrace both. and it's kind of how i was raised more than anything. it was, you know, uh both those things were praised and sort of encouraged in my family and practice that suppose so. i think it's always been about keeping that at live for myself and that complexity in my own identity in
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the, in the career left human kind as being in the space to fix your work in any way. and how does the culture and the heritage of it affect you? well, this is a very interesting context. um and yeah, i think to sort of know that and to think about the, to think about human origins to think about, you know, in ancient, tend rock to think about ancient relationship with the landscape and how we sort of come to establish these cultures that we sort of ought to buy in practice now and yeah, to think about the origins of those things is quite interesting to me. and i think i always want to go back to that to that sense of origin. that sense of, you know, where i come from. yes. but i guess in the greatest sense, considering where we all come from and what we owe the product of innocence. thank
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us. thank you so much for joining us here today. you've not only brightened up upon us, but also showed me the culture road ahead and feel it. thank you. my sore cease is a visionary artist from senegal, who aspires to united the african continent with his design of a universal currency called the afro. his vision, the liberation of africa from its colonial legacy is the vehicle for achieving that, the afro. a current, a cd created himself through this project, the artist months with seats presents his utopian demands for the africa of the future. there i'll throw in, of course, lady said pro is an artistic currency for africa. the 15 and 14 african nations. i used to be french colonies on to this day. people pay for things with money that comes from france. what does that are for your home? grab in front, can i get my this available? it's called the currency of the french colony in africa. need it. i just wanted to put a stop to that. if i step on the escrow is the future. is this so cool?
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months with seats was born in center go. he's been working on the project for 20 years. he's printed so many notes. she has no idea how many each and every, for always an art object. but at the same time, he wants his currency to challenge ideas of what constitutes arts. the problems are on the client eviction. and we set up little currency exchanges all over the car car. it was a hit with the younger generation, most of all come and see the we almost had the problem that people thought it was a real currency, right. the public positions are responsible for money related matters and get it to, to my front desk. what's the look at the dollar? it's made of paper seem to nick. i know the address also made a paper, a lot of property, but it's not been recognized. yes, i've heard the under i'm seeing on the account or is it isn't obvious. i'm income when months will cease moved from the car to the german capital in 1993, he found himself increasingly drawn to subjects like identity and tradition.
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tackling them with a good portion of humor. but above all, berlin has made his work more political. what's known as the berlin west africa conference took place here in 1884 and 85. at the meeting, the 14 european colonial powers, clark, the african continent, between them, without inviting a single african duffy's own for standing by its unimaginable confidence. is the berlin conference with our inspiration for the foundation of the laboratory as a kind of discourse with the west that i know how can we live together to invest that? how can we liberate ourselves from this colonialism? come in once we verify and for these are calling at least most in 2000 months with seats and 2 other artist founded what they called the t berlin ization laboratory. as well as the ap road. the project was also devised with a global pass grant. and free movement to all citizens of the world.
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one source sees also promotes his vision in his homeland. he wants his art to inspire dreams and foster hopes of economic independence on the whole african continents. although the afro hasn't been recognized as a courtesy yet, sometimes dreams do come true. and when they do once so it will be waiting at the village. godfrey, the artist center in the capital on the petite coats some of the kilometers from the car. a place where he can really feel free and let his dreams run, riots the officer having enjoyed all the odd nature. it's time to enjoy the artist taste straight from allowing these wind produces pride themselves and creating exciting wines made from native and home from fruits, guaranteed to spice up your life. below he has some of the best economic conditions
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in the world for growing tropical foods, such as mangoes bananas, strawberries, and jim buddha, which i often used to make for the curious. as to that, there was a print, a print there, fluid came out. so they just set it out, let's just be 10. i'll be just to make way into a business by using the they charging me food that we have in the country from what started as a how the making communion wine out of business as well as starting to resume clear and develop the recipe to produce a range of 100 percent natural additive and sugar free food, twines this settling, the ones on the past to be coming to only commercial producer of what is a niche market in africa. the the main main unpublished immuno and the pita is about registering. if you see in the villages, there's a lot of force that uh, just being sometimes wasted. we are focusing on those people that are in the
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villages that up reducing, but they don't have enough market to. so there exists a fluid defeated stores from different small seas. no food or chess from across from alley. i'm saying my, my staff to or and go and, and unless has been a good to me close as the area i was having arrow to suppresses. and as long as i taking all my stuff out, i'm in publish it just to, to process the food that you have printed. but at the same day, most would you have to use good according to 1st so that we should actually end up with that. i say a product, i think okay, well my, my prints. yeah. and a most of the times i don't have very much for place. and that's why you see my stuff is out of good quality and the and i would go to the test. yeah. the switch after harvesting and delivery, food is immediately washed, chopped, and left overnight and boiled water. plus the water cools the add an enzyme to
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soften the fruit, then leave it for 2 days. the next step is squeezing the food into squeezing back. this is done manually to atlanta to get to choose to accomplish for manual because one of the main pillar is the sustainability. even the waste, the produces, recycled to feed the trees and no card and produce the line. the then i g 's, which has been activated by putting the questions that you step after we, how did they use weight even hoping to be exposed to oxygen? we need to update it at the initial stage for a pretty value right next to stage. we want a number of use those to increase so that during that other from addition i should have about the same number. a good number you said was a week later, the mixtures transferred to loosely close terms to allow carbon dioxide to escape or keeping the oxygen out to avoid oxidation. after weeks 13 and 6,
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they filter out the wind to remove the settlement, which is thrown away before the wind is moved into a maturation center which stays for a year before. but the thing was the same process. the one is different is that the fluids, the we appreciate the things that we have been growing. and we noticed that every, we have the increase on now graph. people are like, you need the west to knowing it's in the gulf is going in, the market is increasing and according to the production, we can say that codec shortly we use, we need to increase the production to mean despite only an estimated 20 percent of malawi, ins drinking alcohol, lingle wine says that successful reviews the wine shows and festivals in the region,
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the u. k. n g o n as achieved consistent for the 1st bulk order was dispatched in december 2022 to zambia. the model has been to focus on organic growth and promotion, using partnerships with local malawi and brands, celebrities and cultural figures, and it's paying off it test available the wine is it delicious and versatile benefits with a unique flavor? that pairs well with any meals. for the season wine, kennesaw, are just starting to explore the world of wine. there's always an adventure to be had. chairs the that's all the time we have for you today because i am going to get lost in this beautiful guidance. for more please check us out on t w dot com, forward slash free max cesar, the
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