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a 60 minute d, w, he's got issues with a lot say what the standing here about the 50 kilometers outside. so how does the high folks, we know that early humans used to work the south just as i did more than 3000000 years ago. one of the many slides inside pick up paying tribute to all human enters . this is forum how many and exclusive hotel designed to blend into the environment and not just the, the game to stay to match on environment. that's the wrong in today's. so we find out how i may just disappointments and his mother for buying and missing missing.
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are all to guy know we, artist, i'm local buffers is an international painting sensation. but how does this fisherman sign from across become the walls sold off the contemporary artist his artwork touches millions of sold for such the paintings of a walk, a while for a world famous the economy, an artist whose work is being compared to that of austria and expressionist monsters, cost of clint, an equal sheila as far as the career literally with his own 2 hands being allowed to so i think i think i know for sure that you don't have a car. yeah. like you don't have a life and you're not going to make anything for me like this, you know, from the beginning because a, yep. busy is love you this support you, but they would tell you plan blog that you're not gonna make anything from it.
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not that college of art and design. buffalo attended a private art college in across and in 2014, he got a scholarship to study at the vienna article to be in australia, the walker. luckily, i often say a more quote. as a sculptor, i feel he's sculpting his paintings. his characters, he has invented a new visual language with regards to skin, especially black skin itself was up. one was for the 1st time since a mock up off his college days. some of his early works were going on display the austrian capital in 2021, 3. so 4 traits from 2017. i mean therefore shall bring back memories. uh, you know, the meant a lot like i was in a position i was in a space where i needed to like to look into myself and so forth that collect time.
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the made sense. i like vincent, black bodies in game. yeah. and you have less black buddies. it's just about why so you know, a way to keep up the seems like buddies will be just to look into myself nowadays. sales, if it's works or booming and collectors wants a piece of the option to buy a marker awful. that's 6000000. 800000. your boss wants 7000000 at an auction and 2020 is work sold for 15 times to estimate the price is driven by a growing demand for works by black artists. so some 1000200. 8 1000, congratulations. a michael bosco isn't demand and the fashion world to power is labeled drawer even put his paintings on their silver collection for 2021 colors of a the p o c. and so when you reach such high prices, you have to listen to what the market says and what the market is saying is we want
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a more cool at any price over a more cool and then post, cuz that's the market. so sort of luxury, he's enjoying a success, but a steering clear of the hype tear and cra, he wants to start an art school in his neighborhood to push other young guardian artists to reach to potential the . that's what i got from, you know, the 1st name again, gonna will and hudson paint. and i mean, we have that technique with and we're going to do it. but you know, presentation. and then in how to talk about someone else's work and, you know, getting criticize to, to be better is something that we did not get. so i think that's what i'm giving them and maybe they see that platform has made it to the top. or, you know, staying on the top is an art in itself. it's a beautiful thing for, for special,
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but you also just have to know that she does an ordinary facing and everything can go wrong. you know, it can also, it does disappear like that. if you don't. 2 the, it was worthwhile to notice how the architecture of this a waste is seamlessly integrate into nature and give space to more than 140 different tons, pieces the fonts. yeah. and the same they living in harmony with nature as we traveled to monday we with most of the culture is the aim of the game. nothing stays below we in traditional saying, i can see mon chung laquissa beach and arch situated on the northern shores of lake monopolies as taking the lead in sustainable families and made it to reality in the kitchen, serving seasonal food from the cards and the like. so the
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were the 1st ones that like, like we have, there is no reason why we cannot be irrigating and properly changing these baron areas into beautiful las gardens with fruits and vegetables that have benefits to all people. the we lot of products start to, to the food go to 28 years ago to $150.00 would be possible to make it productive enough to turn it into the break task and support the community 20 ideas ago or no, it says here, the entire place was cut off of sales, which is as you can see up here, which is very dry to solver is terrible for the swell. you have cut down the trees to grow at the top of the top of the drawing here is not even going very much nutrition. and you can so in a very small period, this entire area here. there's only 3 years old of what we have going to send them and fries. this has thought of us classes meet you tree. we have
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a big establish dc cheese or 15 years old. so you want to grow things so that they are benefiting and, and coming together. so that's what you can see and everything around here comes to the non us driving. yeah. to the poor, poor. so that, yeah, um into the small bit, the monopoly in the southeastern part of the continent is a landlocked country that relies heavily on lakeland always to provide water for drinking sanitation. and as they called the, there's no reason why on the lake. so coast of malawi should be green and less and be able to very nutritious fruits and vegetables and doing it organically. so they don't affect to the 1st floor to like the
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thanks to initiatives like this one, sustainable eco tourism and related businesses on the rise. how does a dentist and local translate to the place where use a beautiful fresh fish from the lake, which is lovely and fresh, which we are going to prepare within the hubs as prizes from my god in the northern ship, a neat clean to some jewelry. garlic, the land goes root ginger line and tie basil with a little bit of coconut milk to make a paste. go with the fish on both sides. break up the lemon grunts and stuff with even the fish with dried lime, the genuine drums,
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the fish over with the paste. wrap it up and put on a leap then onto the fire. it goes. the turnbow was coconut dries, and pople sense also sustainably. a locally from the car to the by keeping the supply chains open and in season, nor any peep supports not agriculture. well, providing enhanced race mouthwatering flavors. the biggest
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dislike where we are today. it takes some good occasion and hardwick to convert men to benefit both nature and people where we find humans regardless of when in history, food and drink is david 5 behind. and here as for, i'm home in each one of its dog features is this award winning restaurants mess up with strips that run up to find out what the wind can add to the overall dining experience when and how did wind take its rights and placing the dining experience on that when i just started to region you, it is one of the reasons why i actually wanted to make you do a little safe and went to a to couldn't see that nobody. this is the to see if i get you finding the right that you can normally find nobody from. for instance, you can have a white white in a bit of kind of. so this way these people decided to be treating just getting
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waiting period. just the not so it didn't, the things that you can find you do right now about the piano and in country dishes based on what we see. we have to think in the way what is the biggest difference between white and red wine in the creation process? ok, so when the picking the groups are the meeting, the lens and the writing funds that the these are specific yours the meet the right place in the right. right. so the white ones, the city, the presence of the degrees fast and then it leaves out this seats in the, in the schemes. this is what makes their why not be to confuse the right and carla know mind. and then they use this how the clips is called, the penal belong, which is flight stage. so know might be right with good need for it, right. great. if they need any information, you know, i get, they need to explain that this thing in the city because that's where you get it turned into kind of hole in your drink. you did it when they meet the white. why is, why is one seems to work well with this and the red wine more with needs air for my
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personal experience, i believe cause a few. she's very, very light. so is there, why do i and the is sitting in the, in this is no more than a bit higher because i think people have to had things like the managers, the ones that are just things that come from into writing. so they just needed to form the extra right, right. increments within them one that you find in the trees, maybe the edited for this is me. it goes already come, few minutes to chat and if you like to 3 and then it brightens bit more. here's the attendance, so you need something a bit 15. that's why it goes with the more it course of the body as well to take away the attendance and all the students from the extra anyway. so what can someone like me remember when wanting to incorporate some of these ideas into your home? and so it depends if you a wide range getting caught, you need to choose wines that uh a more lead time each. why a light, dwayne,
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think any depends on the time of day is really that you'd be thinking to wait. for instance, you can go full height is easy to wise, did you need to choose 4 and some i did it there for all you can. as i go for a lightweight, do i you and i have it nice intellect evening and the end of this task then the 10 most laid, right? do i need to have these sheets? and then for edwin think, i guess it's a bit more complicated. it depends on your mood and how much, well, actually willing to spend on that right before sitting, right. so i'm expensive than either. so either will for something that normally people like blend lens. uh, either way to go if you don't know exactly which way to choose, why is it important for roots to feed to exclusively? so that's a good wind. so the thing that we are trying to achieve is, did you want to use as much look our products as plus that were at now? did you find that input the some of the weight and she said it more expensive. and then these, those trucks on this side, so it's better for us to market,
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the ones that you have, you know, if the trade beautiful dishes with them sell them, but mostly related to us that you don't find them a property that you don't find in the shops so that if he's doing funds can host they have a bit of a quick being solution for the object because it's getting better. and the so definitely makes 42 inches. right. if i must be, yeah, we have one of the 12 people that i meet on wednesday said for this visit mean sometimes otherwise the item is very, very detailed. and now it's back to reality as we traveled to downtown, chose the way the hospital continues to get up behind the scenes of the origins of profession. powerhouse across the i think i initially started is a project. this idea of been as of monday night and visiting the questions behind it piece is, was to find the solution for all side this year that we call, you know, why language costs us about the way it was defined loads that we've been
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waiting for. and i'm glad to mind, mobile was age 15 when i started, she meets, and that is when i couldn't see it myself. thank you. by not up to now when i was in grade 8, my least mom. i used to fetch me every day, and this one time we went to a salvation army store. she came across a need some machine and she told me a whole story about how she used to be and meet with design back in the eighty's during a positive. she had us by the way of becoming a wedding or designer that could be the brand. back in the eighty's positive for each kind of climate at that time. do you allow hedge or as far as you wanted? and she then stops meeting in the ninety's. we wait on a dream to actually buy a tv set. we go up into a home, we have a tv and well, this appointment of kids,
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she called that meeting machine that was confused no ad pods. a few months after learning how to use the machine i've taught you realize that this can potentially give me a few checks. unfortunately, she passed away about 8 months after i've been touching it from her. but i did, of course, tell myself that part's helpful to you and make sure that i reach the heights that she told me that i could potentially reach the i focus on that skill. being a teenager and it was something that like hits the secrets i did re stock and sold to the rest of my classmates. but i didn't tell them where it came from until i eventually decided that, oh, you know what? i'm going to take pieces and kind of a direction. some of them took the negative the some of them took, it's very exciting because they like to address and how i did it. and some of that
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became customize, you know, in 2007 hours. it costs a traditionally, every cost a boy that is age 18, about $25.00 has to go to men would seconds, vision, then there's part of the lease. well, they have to get rid of all of the old notes and make sure that they get a hold of you will drop as a sign of a new start and a send off. it is 800 percent. well that i would go all day in the markets and look for west and i have a friend who needs a coach. everybody was i felt like or i needed to move in more within our culture. i discovered that what did this of this my home town, which is now known as was that global hop on more, hey, i decided that i need to take advantage of that much of the resources that we have
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and editor that we also have the biggest within the region popular cost advantage with both materials is that the i $2.00 levels and the last one and the, the, the, the, the, the of us back to, you know, which presents the appearance of plenty of time. that was to take that this now clause upbeat with one bet. that means more than looking peasant designs that could be made head for cost savings. is that the, the minutes the end of the feedback from the 1800, the costs of people use way back in the days the how do you see it but about to one to people who are not
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willing to influence physical brandies is what our potentials look culturally specific, it's a way we painful people to other mess fishing products, products, not as content presentation products. one of the less words that i could remember from my mother's teachings is that you know, it is possible to establish a laxative brand with a special g as a designer. and it is possible to establish a well established commercial business out of a justin. this is the as the lead, the beautiful, i need to have a needs full of those pieces. then i'll be happy, honest. creative is clear with his vision as we system focused to nairobi. and the magic of last flowing giving life took broken lot, mystic about at home. i don't fun
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and is actually like the tool of a life machine. the way off giving it a plane to ball that again, people have been making glass thousands of years. cut him down here, but i'm going to add those little ones. this is my day in east at because only left slowly. wow, that was definitely an experience. i mean, for the longest time people have been trying to tons full into goals. and i think i know the secret if i last have had one. but it's west and i'm, i'm really for act remarks. and today, i'll be showing you how to transform trash into process blast on the edge of canyon wilderness. people come from all over the world to visit, drawn by the ancient and magical od of glass. knowing, feel as is artistic,
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don't shape, building, distinctive experience, and design, and it's giving life to broken glass and film tingle. a hot blast established in 1919. this is a glass recycling studio. everything is unique and nothing is wasted, but it's not time to meet the found us behind continue. so yeah, i'm curious. what is the source of this for my to i've seen a heap of glass at the entrance. it's from the building industry. so in this budgeting, developing country with building buildings, we're putting lots of lots when defiance we been about said he is in kenya, we have this great craft environment. so there's people who work with rubber and wood and play and beads, but there's no gloss in this environment. so i thought that actually our mission should be to invest. if you want gloss into the canyon cross environment. there was always material like around, so it was cheaper to melt existing bottles and windows. then it would have been to
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try and make furnaces that would make lots from scratch. how do you achieve the color of the glass? is it a process in there or does a way of coloring cleared loss with couple oxide does not makes a very nice deep blue, which is one of our originally signature colors. old losses have inherently different compatibility is to each other. so it'd be the baltimore, i wouldn't be the window glass will behave differently as they cool. so i have to make sure that my color is got the same behavior as the window gloss that we have melted. now i can't wait to see whether magic happens. so shall we go close to the fire. burned any and i'll try to not burn you too badly. please done. please. well 150 kilograms of full glass is reworked here. pot d. so what are we making? so i don't know if you've seen this kind of times in, in sculpture that's sort of religious practices. now today we want to make that the leg and foot box, which is gonna look like this properly. i'm gonna cut him down here and i'm going
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to add those. and then hopefully it'll look like for you to create a piece of blown glass. the recycle scraps melted down at 1100 degrees osha's, and then we can take them as laurie who to be mode to a final product and finish for his gonzandi. i'm good on some cruise learn to add to glass blowing nice, and then you choosing a special technique called port colton, which involves putting the glass in it to enable one to move it into the desired shape. so now we have to get it off again. so that you can move it again. yeah. also spots amazing the to get different colors on the glass. what they do is they get tiny or pieces of glass with different colors. black, black and white. so you know the glass, the going back in the mouth and get different shades of color that
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you can see. the whole process is kind of like i have done well for me it's been a pleasure to be here. and because of is a 1000 years old, i'm honestly amazed at how key to some of this as to what she says. and maybe when you're on the road, you can take some time and visit this amazing. i'm lucky enough to have received a little bit of magic from kids and getting a high plus and both me fax, these beautiful evenings from picture of thank you for the ad for raving. thank he's now i'm the owner of a one of a kind and cost. it must be. thank you for joining us today. don't forget to take us awesome social media at p w dot com, forward slash se max until we meet again. this is actually mx,
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