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protests, sorry, spun that off. a foreign service veteran. resigned in shame, the more in ukraine. what are the chances of who to surviving the conflict? he started complet zone. in 60 minutes on d. w. making raring to read me. if there is any erotic offence between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. oh, d w literature. 100 german must reads. ah, ah, i'm here today at living artist emporiums. it actually reminds me of the saying if you want to go fast, go alone. but if you want to go far, go together. living artist imperium is a sustainable platform that provides materials, workspaces,
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and exhibitions full fine artists. and we will explore the wealth of talent and i've, within these walls as we bring you 2 days. so we get off to lagos, to see, to barra bowler in creating, ready to wear accent 2 or 3 pieces. desire dough ali shows us how malawi is adapting to more sustainable crops and a product that can deliver from food to textile and even building material. and later we visited ex soco pro hahn so pike, as he shows us how nutrition and performance go hand in hand. i am permanent tongue out and your watching at re max. ah, ah ah, ah,
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established in 2013 living artist emporiums is supplying the necessary tools of guidance an infrastructure to enable emerging artists to find a unique and individual voices and bring us the view of the world. but before we chat to the masterminds behind this initiative, let's go to cape town and chat to this family of 4 creatives as they shake up the art scene. when somebody thinks something is not valuable, i see the beauty in it. and i think that's the beauty of art. you know, it's basically adding value to pieces that people might have lost. the law for. hi, my name is covered. be welcome to the flight the more your studio. we come from a family of autism fashion design from liberty. by the way, i continue the family legacy in cape town. i am female mac team,
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viola. i am the main auto said trotter more, you know, the graphic design and i find myself, i was like tied down to these because i like doing different things. i love and breathe. i see when you do what you love you they will look at being your life was something ok. ok. fill our dish and the top o and see it looks like some odd work on it. yeah. you can use a primary colors, going to do a lot of pain lice just to give a bit of a vibe away like pop up what i'm more your style. or we do in a shirt for foxley, a better but profit. and we're going to do the art work at the back, and that's why she had a lot of colors on it. so i was thinking of a lot of brush strokes at the back. a bit of splash to be nice, right? is where you same as i come when we were talking to you one,
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the show to be a statement. no jacket just depends on the shirt. who would show you a company in the fight? some way a team i'd consider myself a little bit of the troublemaker. i run all things. social media growing up was a little bit like a circus. i always needed to develop myself as an individual, as a creative, to be able to stand out and just stand alone outside of the family. but stand with the family as peer. no one knows your weakness more than you. we feed or fast sounds like when you put a lot of in one room ideas you have to somehow be in like business or interactive thing. ok. this is my brother for my co work as well. so you have to manage i didn't know i was an artist, but when my dad passed the way in a car accident live in kid family with single mom, i was in grade 9,
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but it's quite a shock because being in this country, how do we survive so my soften tina started doing what my dad was doing. mostly he's a lot of like epic and i me and my brother had to shuffle off and carry on with the business. like 11 years later on i got into fashion my 1000 system to manage of as . ready thought to isolated design of a brand to starting the brand on my family. so it's been a journey. so the name for tomorrow is a slightly phrase mean followed the hot. anything that we find interesting, we put on to it. we have cycle, a lot of den and we work with like vintage jacket and we just give him a new light. i'll pick up a whole furniture and a do odd pieces on it. we also work like old manny, can we turn him into beautiful land? i'm actually going to pick up one the right now you guys should come with me. i believe they should be less cause in the world. i was fortunate enough to start
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a cycling group with the collective of friends. we call it the most inclusive cycling group. in the countries is good for the environment or we encourage more people to get bike i think kept on has a lot of paternity. i like the pace of it. i like the see the mountain view. you feel like you in europe and also you feel like you're in africa to have the balance is really good. the man who will probably have to cut the photo and we probably have to trim the side. and then we do hand line work on top of the i'm very much south african but like my, my height is congolese,
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those things coming together to fight them way of story creating this blend of our pause. being the d. c. our present being south africa and the future being when we take it to the world. we believe it's time for africa to step up and present our talent to the rates of the world. and remind every african creative, outdated, believe in the crop to be living. the dream and that's what we want to represent. quite familiar and i used to tell people we're all like what we having tonight. we just calling people say campaigned with us. you get the get a canvas list, paint and we just going to be damning. ah, ah,
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such beautiful and timeless pieces. i literally immersing myself and the beautiful face for the eyes. and living artist, implore you, actually eric, who found it. beautiful. now eric, the name and living ought to import them, is addressing something of really high importance. i'm a huge difference for all living we still on the earth and we're trying to make it ourselves in a way or industry that's a bit difficult to enter into. we call it the source of the, or it's a combination of all the studios and it was after carletta component. so order ot with it. you see a is basically being the height that yet at the studios upstairs. we always taking the approach to collect of the collective is much better than being time to do these things by yourself. so authors do get a lot of influences from an artist, but also get some, some support, and also ideas. they can bounce ideas of other people and we can also critique to work your slogan. breaking the rules of art is quite
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a bold one. what does it mean and can you tell me a bit more about it? the slogan was initially send us the rules of art and then we're going to break it just to be a but the label. but i think moist beverly setup thing, yes, you can do it like this and we the started, we're going to do it like this. and that's the beauty of art, is infinitely, is no dot of always the some of the artists. yeah. it sound for us to check out how malawi is shaking out the agricultural space, a sprinkler and address them with my him feet oil. ah ah, ah, young milan, he has been exporting tobacco since 1893. it was the 1st exported grub in was
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a very near british colony, but with the tightening regulations around smoking and the use of tobacco products ward, white smoking is losing its mass appeal. which means that countries like milan, we need to find an alternative that can bring in the much needed foreign revenue when the crop or gateway drag for day get him has been maligned and misunderstood. but what the ball means cousin may good candidates. and the easing on legislation around is protection in an increasing number of african countries. is him finally getting the recognition that they find out the hemp is quite an interesting crop. andy, we are very pleased to be associated with a crop that's his full of future sustainability because we see it as
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a source of food source of beaver. it is a source of building materials and also to the extent that it can even provide our high in fi shows in terms of the fabrics textiles. the one that we usually call here cannot be, or that is more popular, is the one that has 40 an intox getting element in it. they call it a tetra hydra canal benoit's. so, in industrial, hemp goes in trace amount, negligible. but in the one that is locally available, we call it jumper. in our language, it is it course high concentrations of lat may be up to 20 percent of it. so it's the alcohol element in it, which is the difference between what we call industrial hemp and the one that is used for recreation. our business model has got 2 facets. one facet is where we are seeing here. him being grown on the greenhouses to produce flowers than the
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other facet of our business is the production of the grain, the bio mass, which we are outsourcing from the outgrow us. those are the farmers who were growing tobacco only as a cash crop, but now we have added him as an additional cash crop love nobody. she wanted to say we wanted to train, you call because i've been going to back for a very long time. didn't we? wanted to see how the new quote could benefit us. we're also notating crops to improve the fertility of our soil season. instead of going the same crop every year, when i joined it. we said that hemp is a multi purpose crop. so part of the oil that you see is ex, like, this one is a boil, extracted from hemp seed, him grain. andy, refined for human consumption in the back in the bottles here, the plastic bottles,
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it's the hemp seed. these packages for ready for consumption. these are all high in protein and div omega 3, omega 6 fatty acids and the i bought for nutrition by and large, and then from the flowers, the greenhouse operations that you saw over there. we have the flowers that we run through our destination meal. then we take out the c, b. so this is one of the components within b cannot be super plant, which is a can number no oil, which is very good for the body. trying to stimulate the bo day helping with a bit of sleep or pain. ah, so it's, it's quite good that we have seen these products coming out of it instead of just reading in the newspapers or reading it in maybe even foreign media. but now we are
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making them here from our own cut vision, our on processing, and our on our energy in terms of how things should be done from seen oil protein powder chuckle became rope close in full me as an application. my mind is made up, him is the chrome of the future. this particular piece is such a unique piece in the sense that it tells a unique african story because in and it is cause we say non dimas, the bag that people carry in in the location when they have a lot to carry it. how much say it will go a while to actually arrive at this point before was all is looking at other means in other ways. and this big just happened to be part of what i was doing, cuz it also follows into the idea of a journey. i remember back when i was still young in the rural areas there with my
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grannies mold my own parents as well. when they were going for like long journeys, they would usually use this bank as a form of, you know, a back. they could carry anything big, could have wanted, you know, at that point, let's not travel to germany to see how it's the soccer pro hahn. so pie is eating the new generation about football and food. com or soccer pro hands are pie is a keen cook. now he's combined his 2 passions and developed a nutrition plan catering to the specific needs of competitive players. the enabled attrition plays an extremely important role in competitions like the european football championship young's and far because athletes are under intense pressure to perform in a short period the german gun nay. and already published a cookbook to coincide with the u. a for euro, 2020. but as,
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as the recipes are especially designed for soccer players, they could also be on the menu for this year's world championship stars. well here you crap off. luckily, oatmeal has lots of carbohydrate pointed artisan that will make one. we need more carbohydrates because football players are on to move a lot more and i'm the am that we have soy milk with protein. i vice i right. we need protein because athletes have greater muscle mass and they're off now and after practices or a much those muscles need to regenerate napoleon. he says the ideal breakfast like this opener with peanut butter, should contain 50 percent carbohydrates and 25 percent protein. peanut butter contain lots of minerals and pu, provides extra vitamins. portion sizes depend on an athlete, the body weight and his or her level of physical exertion is our up. i can look back on an illustrious career. back in 2011. we're playing for german club shocker,
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his team beat italian heavy weights, inter milan and the champions league. you know, i me so much conflicting back the nobody believed in the south. yeah. in the end, we scored 5 goals, all of them, it was an intense back and for here, players had filled up on cards ahead of the match. i look for action food, according to the training that we had taken in lots of carbohydrates while it went to practice. got one that i liked and had some more passed it before kick off a meal plan that paid off on the pitch. yes. got that won't be able to use their full potential. hands are pi who also coaches soccer, gets everyone together to cook meals bursting the carbohydrates in. this food gives you more energy. this meal is felicity and its tasty and bess. i still am better than mums cooking. healthy meal,
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shabby flavorful, and fun. after a long day on the pitch, our party is preparing burgers with grilled vegetables and beef. they pack a protein punch just what the players will need to come out on top at the 2022 world cup. yes, i'm counted on of misty for, for the after long day of exercising your body needs protein. staying a stake, burger with grilled vegetables like this would be ideal for someone like manuel ny post much get on it. of course us entire team needs to perform well at the tournament last week, but i'm sure he will do very well. sabrina and kind of got excellent players in the team realty down as good the right kind of diet. i'm sure they'll reach the final with hands are pies, healthy meals, they'll definitely be on the ball. i'm spending time in this unique artist gallery and whigs phase, and i get to speak to the artist themselves. with me is danny ceiling joined. now,
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danny sealer, i understand that when you started creating art you were using charcoal. but because of this platform you progressed to using acrylic paint because you assisted with materials and so much more. tell me a bit more about your journey. i found out that i, it gives me like more room for me like to experiment more like with other mediums other than the one that i was accustomed to. yeah. so i had to say to blood on like, he played a fair to be called in michael how important is odds to you? what does it mean? the other thing i know is the div, clear vision question is interesting, you know, but for me is i'd like to really like put a female when you'd like, what is it exactly. but for me, art is laid out his life, you know? because you know, like every you go, you know, you see creativity, we create arts. yeah, we create art in on, so we just an ex extension or white already. thank you,
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danny celia and i really hope you continue to create art. that inspires me to borrow a boiler in has created a successful business by following her love was simple and clean jewelry pieces. let's see how she does it. give us a modern because you, where you are very particular about the shoes. you buy the bugs, you buy the hey, you buy. so why not your jury legos phase to bow blurry is one of the few contemporary nigerian jewelry designers that have changed the game by designing modern handcrafted pieces. moving away from the typical chunky style nigeria is known for i noticed that in our space here nature, a lot of our designs are very heavy and quote unquote, noise. that was really nothing that spoke to every day where and every day you're slightly 9 express and who you are every day on the street. you know, so that was a lot of the inspiration behind going into this space. she believes in creating
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pieces that much classic sophistication with a graceful, ara, i mean that had a learning initially, legs on years back boy was just a fun thing to do, like a hobby, you know? because i never thought about making jury before day, you know, just like your regular person that does wardrobe because hey, you know, it was nice and i like it. the founder of the brand is a graduate of computer science. i went on to study jewelry design. after her, mom showed her how to make some pearl beads, which she found fascinating towards the end of my masters degree in computer science and information systems. i decided to give it a chance. my mom was he foundation and from a major aspiration into jewelry make a she was one actually taught me how to make my 1st piece. it was like, wait what i literally just made this piece in many minutes away anyway. and it's something that i did, this is a quick sketch of a piece i'm about to make. it's
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a bypass rings has got a really nice huge dome. and the little one next to it. the use of 3 d design is to get a better 3 dimensional look on the julie piece to see if it can make its way into production. my compet aside, baghlan are actually coming handy because now doesn't expect of 3 d design and 3 d printing that we're using drew that i also using jewelry before we now move back to traditional methods of manufacturing the jury and having the ready meet piece that somebody can wear it, so this is actually where all the excitement begins. so actually making the peace and order comes in with what is it comes to peer and just make it happen method zayna way a doing kind of comes out of view in some fashion. there's a bit of you've been expressing everything that you make, whatever it is. and for me, that would mean i'm, i was in,
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i like things that are simple and clam clean. honestly, it's exciting. it's fulfilling, you know, making something we know from scratch, which are hand, you know, by yourself and see needs bring somebody else joy, you know, it's, they owe you been wanting this theme and somebody you love buys it for yes. but the gift or a graduation gift, you know it's, that's before meant of knowing that some of the deis me inspiration, vienna pieces is our client. so how do we make pieces that help them express themselves and own blend, really easy, lia seamlessly into their lifestyle. i have all the pieces now to put the ring together. so i have the shank, that's the band. the pipes of the ring go goes, you know, until the hand and nan. so these are the other, it starts the dome, the big one. so now i'm gonna assemble it for solder and put it together. i think i
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just had a enjoying the whole process more and more. and the fact that i can actually create something, you know, i can see some things have an idea and bring it to life. you know, from start to finish initially. any think i was like, i'm a person, it just became was firing. seeing people look at a piece of like, oh my god, you meet the increase. are there any way you as a human being, you know, having an idea, mickey, something with your bare hands as seen the piece. the final result, if i don't know if the flaming white like syfy and, and it's will really know some degree after done polishing, cleaning, and plates. and this is what the final piece looks like before we put in arizona. and the resume comes in the liquid form like this in different colors. so after that was mix it up point in let his set, let it cure for king, for about 24 to 72 hours. and then when it's done,
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it looks like this. this is the one in salt and pepper, and it serve amazing beautiful piece me from start to finish, do bar as choice of using reson give her design options. it has various colors, tentative, allowing her as a designer to create pieces in different colors and shapes with her jewelry, which may not be so easy or affordable to create. if using gemstones, i feel minimal of them as a lifestyle. it's a way of been intentional about what you, where, what you do, what you eat, how you live, you know, things like that. it's a lifestyle that flows across different aspects of a person's life. or in our case, like the modern woman's life, with the global trend of less is more taking over the design space to barbara has proven that this trend is firmly rooted in the future of african design. i think that's all we had time for today. don't forget to hit us out on d w dot com forward slash assay maxwell more next time. thanks
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