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a d w very well. no, it will make for janet justin. love yeah. and binding thing, step away from the spot. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car on everyone with later holes and every single day stuff getting you ready to meet. the gentleman can join me. rachel stuart on dw, the. the trim that appeals to many home owners in south africa as modern farm living. and today's space reflects just that one that had phones with the vision behind the architecture is respecting the environment and celebrating the scenery. that is something as remax can give the hide as we bring you today. so deep dive with us into this artist as he moves between film and digital bringing as his view of the world.
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matthew brook on the 1st hit, the international stage where he bow tie phenomenon, but has since been called out of fashion house that is uniquely his and later we check in with active is ad youtube sensation knows bailey. i'm gotten a maya who turned the dias. situation into a positive and by doing so has expired, meaning empowered enough time. yeah. and you're watching asked remax, the one that had fall on the outskirts of to had this big is a $1300.00 acres space that will only develop 3 percent of the lead. this leads the rest of the land and its natural state. and on this to create, in
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a sense of belonging for home owners, ad for a beautiful view of the landscape. but before we move on to the nitty gritty block of the house ad, how this farm address to sustainability, let's visit. can you to see how one woman's vision enables a detailed work of confidence to move into the latest must have accessory our bugs, a cuter. everything we do is henry. there's no motion. erica cause known for her concept store in the ruby hudson's twins between 2 broad new handcrafted luxury bags on to the market. wanting to work with linda. she has collaborated with moses increase creating the 7 different this folk 10 crafted bags. i came up with a q or the hand crafted leather bugs because when i looked at the markets, i understood that i wanted to make about those pictures of the african continent
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without going deeper. i evolved the coming of these a not because i was lucky with the 2 kind of women for roughly 2 to 3 years and i liked the the weaving. so the weaving is very different from other parts in kenya. here we are, we as a workshop. erica, here is an equity, and this is like a single relationship where a, it works perfectly reworking how long you can is about to make the bug you and quinn materials their rights material you know, kind of for you. but when they get the material, i come with each, then i apply the di i slice the material, then i start to industry to go because i remember as teaching
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j go and i'm buying this material some of the time that a pc shortly. these color and then to comes to me, i try and make it look appealing. i apply the di, then it becomes like these. and if i can mean miles to makes me happy and gives me hope to see that acute a appreciates what i do for her to make a new one tall to ingles on this product. so if we gave a plan through this piece of metal, easiest disclose in the edges of the material of the us to to so this is like the finished product. so we'll do the other letter to hold these. as a beadwork is done by the messiah people, then he's going to mix the p, the punching as you of watched on you, then do this teaching, and then it comes to these products. so that israel,
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that is almost done and you get here, you can see them. ok, this is almost done because the kaufman has cuts them. but this process is the most difficult. so we said it takes a lot of days because to do it that we have a mold, but to have a mold reuse of cub terrace. so it's so called service before we part these. and then it becomes a mold. everything is hundreds under the sun white's leisure because it's somebody's sweat. i mean, everything is to details the the collection slot here is for ever. but also at the same time, my bug was created for the people who are cultured there
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a week. and this to want to keep the tradition a for themselves. as you can see, takes roughly 18 days to finish the collection. yes. it's basically a piece of home anywhere i go. and the fact that it's meeting kind of just makes it more or less it's and it's, um, it's quite, it's quite interesting and quite often in the attend way to the anything. my favorite aspect is the face, right? the face looks like it's going from a traditional aspect of storytelling to the future. that's my most favorite part about it. creating things it's, it's everything i wake up in the morning. i slip with it. so it's, it's constantly, not just helping, but it's concentrating your mind like what relate, improve, what am i missing the session as function, my absolute favorites. and that is what every mex,
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is all about. the new generation shaking up what create to the teacher is all about which. c well, to keep got a, to visit, design up, matthew, regarding books to see what he is all about. one of the things i'm trying to do right now is to create the dress code for the month. an african man matthew gumble has changed. how many men? few flashing in one day. the classic lu, thanks to the web that he creates. latino see, reflect on the past and shape the present and fashion. when i started, the idea was to court to, to, to create that bridge in between. um, you know, traditional west for malware and african for malware. i'm trying to translate what, what is it, what would it look like? because the reality is, the colonialism was a big part of our history. is a, it's, it's has, it's had an impact into the way we function as
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a societies to date. but we also have to sort of create a new image, a new outlook on so many aspects of, of the way reducing the whole idea was i was trying to find a bridge between um, you know, i guess traditional british tutoring and an african fashion and, and so additional where and part of the reason i wanted to do that because that is part of my identity. and it's part of my upbringing and i was actually born in the u. k. and i lived there for a couple of years. i was also, i also went back off the high school to work there during my formative years. and all these experience is sort of built into play and today. so this is one of our new newest shirts. we saw that we wanted to have something that was
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a bit subtle and just letting you know log prints. but what we wanted to do was to me to make it a bit to reach you by adding some membrate the details but not to look on. but is not only known for its elegant and excellence and tv, but also his bow tie phenomenon. the 1st house of type products that we created, where the both times costs and can you discuss. and some of the reasons i, i did that was purely because i had the experience as a fashion designer. and it made sense to start with smaller pieces accessories. i knew i eventually wanted to do full outfits, but it made sense to start with accessories. i got into men's fashion primarily because hands him a man and so it's, it's easy for me. i started to create what i felt i didn't see. and i,
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i always test items when we create a sample word for a couple of days to see where the issue is. uh, i talked to our customers, i talked to our even just family, memphis, the people who buy our products to try and understand what issues they might have. the passion for me is a form of self expression. it is a way of telling, telling someone a bunch of so they might be your lifestyle. it might be the way you work. it might be your preferences. it might be, it's, it's, it's a form of identity. i feel that even people who came not to be interested in fashion make particular choices based on, on so many things that tell a story about their life. there's no doubt that matthews, reputation as a top one and fashion icon is one that has been hard earned and well deserved. his
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effortless sense of style of sight, he is dedicated to building up the fashion communities. he works with local artisans in taylors and provides his team of 21, a stable income and employment opportunities. you have to be and i have to be very intentional about the impact in our society and our community. we really endeavor to look at the whole ecosystem of, of, of the way we work and, uh, and who they, what goes in to the shirts. you see here. and they have so many pots a night, and they, we have to, as a team, we try to, to be quite conscious about that. so it's, it's really about the innovations. it's about investing and innovation. it has to be part of our, our business model, to look at new ways of doing things. matthews unique designs, showcase advocates fashion and sophistication with a refreshing modern twist. because use of locally made materials and accessories
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tell the story of his personal goal to take the london fashion to the world. the yo, a modern farm living is attracting many families to states. i'll do homes with me today. is jillian the whole from felt architect who'll be taking me through this a wonderful mazda piece of a house? it's faith in dog house. now the 1st thing i noticed, as i walked in is the view when you entered is incredible case. we are incredibly privilege to have designed in this amazing space. it has a view of the most to spray conservancy mountains which will absolutely gorgeous tweet, trying integrate buildings as much as possible with a natural landscape. in this particular house we create surgeries gardens, so we took the landscape that we actually disrupted, and we put it on top of the cost. and, you know, we,
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we introduced indigenous landscape to act because it detects all the booths and the natural, full not in floor of being in of the environment. the orientation of the hoss plays a very big role. so, orient sites incorrect to the note, just of nose for halting is very important. it's such a simple principle, but it makes a very big difference in the energy efficiency of your building. we've got a system in the hoss that's integrated that catches all of your 10 goes to a central, i'm underground water tank and from the it's pumped into all the water systems in the hawks and circulated. now before we move on to the art and design of this tranquil home we take in was 10 that she dora, who moves seamlessly between foam and digital photography as a photographer. as a visual artist, i have the responsibility to bring in a step, take around black people to be able to bring in accuracy to the story,
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to bring the beauty that comes out from the black, contemporary african photography, through the lens of the above. when point south african based photographer cuts, and that should daughter is a visual exploration of what it means to be african and black. today. some sam, uh, especially in photography, find out photography, commercial photography. but uh, i'm a visual story teller, a lot, telling stories through photographs. we paint through light, and that's what basically the photography i'm, it's through the lens collector. i'm going to be developing some film today for i see that i did a few weeks ago. mindful style is black, you facts, that's why people say there's a magnification that i place on flex skin as an individual with these a there's
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a glorification. there's a celebration. and there's a beauty that i'm trying to translate with, with the, with, with, with black skin and black subjects and also translating other stories of identity in as possible. often in criticized of having such a selection of, of subjects. it's either the a to clerk who is the person as ovens, and especially when it comes to mind conceptual and it falls, paste the world that leads more digital to attend the works may. amy was digital photography. that's the misspelled you. timelessness of phone photography still makes it an attractive medium of horror in some fixer to fix a fix is the image onto the phone so that it doesn't drop off that becomes
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permanent onto the so my preference is always so there is a beauty also that comes with great, i always say to people that digital is through trying to match phone. you have film grades that people put of a digital images. so there's still something that is authentic and role when it comes to film photography. and from a creative perspective, it's a much longer process, but i feel like still allows you as an individual to think through the process, you have 36 or 12 slides in the, in the role of so, so it constricts you from, from wasting. so that allows you as an individual, to be able to be more, a ticket needs to be more concentrated, to be more focused. whereas with digital, it's instant,
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it's immediate. and you shoot and look with this till you see it. and then i'm from, it's only seed of these comes from the lat. pull out what do you see, the process that the aesthetic a phone photography carried out on a traditional head print. something to tend to appreciate, though he can develop full himself care requires the services of dentist as of the only remaining time photo printer in the country. there's a longevity off of images printed on phone. paper isn't much, much longer than digital printed prints. so there's always a beauty in having a head print because it less carefully, carefully done this as a beautiful attached to it. and having it as a hand print not as much much young guy used to cut images from my mother's magazines. i always used to lie that before, like a school project, and carly's and put them in, in scrapbooks. so from the i,
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i did do a supplemental, a visual library and i've always had an interest in in photographs. and then when i had the privilege of going to university, i went and i studied photography. the difference between commercial work and conceptual work is commercial work is always there to feed a sit in the market today we are in so it's all we're doing uh she to look book suit for us so that we can street we have rent um we had an open, so in the circle drawn to a beautiful texas props and yeah, and that's so much fun. so recreating to the, in a certain type of people to sit in viewership, serving
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a certain market. so everything is always controlled and then conceptual work, which is mostly my style of photography space. and them i put in my, my personal work. so they, it's thoughts and ideas, experiences, expressions, staging all of that up and recreating it and translating it in the way that out of the saved it as a, as a photographer. the special thing about this generation of african photographers is we have the ability to express thoughts of the to see don. i think the word is also listening to all stories. they are now keen a. so just to hear the new narrative off of it. now we have an opportunity to be able to control our us to take, to be able to control our story,
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to also be able to control our narrative as black people. now gillian, i knew that with this house you have to accommodate 2 living areas as the are 2 sisters sharing this house which makes us quite unique and different. tell me a bit more about that. the so these, the internal come, you know, area with a into tain and get together, and then these, the more private units on the sides. um, actually while we were building, but i picked up some stones on the site and we created this beautiful artwork. that was a custom made design that shows and signifies the conversions of the 2 sisters coming together. it was commissioned and done by a local of african auto space and i c, j sits. so these um, actually lots up its not the wash quotes side no way. and it's
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a reflection of the river actually. um and then skype that was incorporated in the future. this is a courtyard and which kitchen doesn't need an outside garden area. you desire, you have fresh produce within you got a switch you think of incorporating your dishes. you've got herbs on test and then you've got this lovely area of the garden at area. hm. which one since i would run, you know, you can just for lexia in the courtyard in the space. you know, it's a good take roll until it create shape. yeah. oh, that's beautiful. thank you, julian, for showing us as most a piece of the house you've created. it's been such a pleasure. thank you so much. now, before we leave this triangle and really beautiful house, it's down to check in with powerhouse nosy, mail. com gotten a maya of us, which is a positive for h i v and reshape who will for the pay to take it out. and janice books on africa
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and mostly being in my elbow, runs one of the country's most popular channels on living with h. i v a. welcome to my youtube channel. so need to go back and say, add been inspected as to when comes up with a boy was the man who of that that, that to just, those just killed me. hey everybody, my name is designated, but i'm going, i'm a about welcome to my home. i cannot wait to have you share and to share a little bit about my life. no say lives with her husband, so you can lose a very far away from the conservative environment of the force. elizabeth township, she grew up in in 2013. she was diagnosed with
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h i v. this felt like a low blow. sorry man. and i talked to, asking me like, what are some of my fee is? and i was like, i don't want to die. i'm too young. i still have a lot of things that i want to do. i still want to travel the well, i want to get married on to children. i want to build a really successful life for myself. bad care. i am. how am i going to use all of this for, with a bit to, to the turning point for noses life came when she decided to live positively with a h i. b, a youtube channel was named one of the internet's top 15, dealing with a copy of a how you feeling. and i'm actually fine. i'm glad that i had spoken to you, and i'm glad that i talk to you. and once again, i'm in times, but thank you so much. and since i, we have started this youtube channel, i'm giving you the platform to share my thoughts and using my story piece transfer
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process. and you will be ok, once again, the deepest, deepest pain and least like my greatest potential, we get to intact to so many different people. but most importantly, change knives continue to change. and in the process she found aloud, even though a to be negative himself. so you can lose, it was unconcerned when she disclosed his status on the very 1st dates are going to soon as can some of the people is facing. she lives on how to am. so if you can experience this positive, i took you to me aside, how much more about me that from stick to give. so really it's the lives, it's the one that that i am experiencing on a daily basis. noisy definitely does not hold back from challenging people's perspective. rather than waiting for things to change for her, she decided to be the change she wants to see in the world and collaboration with
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door to better check around and east coast radio. she also started the pod costs, don't hold back. what's the name is the welcome. if you want to see change in some of the, you know, challenges that we are experiencing as a country. the 1st step is to acknowledge that these things need to be addressed. we need to have open conversations. we need to have platforms where i can freedom to talk about, you know, so many different things without being judge or with that being silenced. what's the date? is that going on? well, no, it has been for me. no, but i'm not going up. was you had it's on for me to watch the sunsets on the beautiful gloss lives of coding. feel free to catch us a d, w dot com, forward slash at re max for more to make signs. thanks for watching the,
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