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reasonable for designs i want my son to become a doctor to in the canal. it's time to to and then when generations clash, dogs, january 14th on d, w. i'm bringing you up for maximum, a space that i'm very familiar with. best audio slow sessions, annual cash, and show and it is a buzz as the models are getting ready to start this stuff. that is electric as last minute changes are happening in the background. and it is a big day for the students as they are preparing to take on the real world. it is from the organized chaos big space and we bring you today's show. who would have thought the density troops and funeral make? and gun one man has and has cause a global station and has changed the sad events into celebration of life.
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chang is well known in terry and production design. and david o u. s. shows us the right narrow b and the working griggs, we joined nigerian design as know look like as they show us a unique approach to fashion. i am sure deposit must be the end you are watching. after max the every year most prestigious fashion designed schools in south africa showcased a newest talent from this habit of young crates of a tea. we bring you a young voice and his take on odds blending fine odds and illustration. i've been making lots since i was 5 years old. it's been a big part of my life. i don't think i would know why and without his so. art is me
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and i am, art is like medicine for me. my name's said from himself on a k efforts in ginger. i'm a contemporary artist painter designed to illustrate a multi disciplinary artist, well known for trading of almost 10 african new expression is the card style. combining painting in the street are the ones that i grew up household where my grand was domestically abused and i witnessed that a lot as a kid because i was around here all the time. so for me, that was a very traumatic experience growing up as a guy understanding that it's, it's a vicious cycle of on chip mental health needing to a violent approach. that's just the cycle. and i think knowing is half the battle, and i want it to be completely aware of, you know,
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what genovese funds is and what it's really doing, what, what causes that, you know, she possibly because of that. i buried, you know, and that's what made me such an angry teenager. and that's what made me so really like rebellious, like breaking stuff in just angry at the world. you know, and the old i got, the more i realize that i'm feeling upset because of my own mental health plus my own childhood trauma is what made me vocalize or be aware of my the problem is in pain was making art paintings painful. it's not the easiest thing and the only way to be better is to sit with those doc source that you don't want to have in pro system. and by doing that, you actually become better and better as time progresses. so yeah, the only thing that made me become conscious of that was making art was like, why is my work so doc and we do
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a thorough analysis of myself and then digging deep and being like, oh, this was the reason the so doc is because this was this is what influence this approach. okay cool. why did i influence this approach? while that happened to me when i was 6. okay, cool. makes sense. the, i don't necessarily think that artists have to make stuff in a bad head space in order for it to be good. i think society is just kind of made this narrative of like the priest, drug addict, of oddest archetype. you know what i mean? and that's not to choose any way you can make art from any kind of stimuli for a long time. i thought that the only way i'd make good work is if i'm like in that head space, but not as times progressing. i'm just like this so much more to you so much dimension in making work in a bit of head space. amazing. the depressive on the making light is a body. so can you motion with his hate or love whatever. if someone feels
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something towards that even frustration you did something you made on the web, the whole walk house hotels, check you out, some work that i did a couple years ago. i was commissioned to do a bunch of portraits, some graffiti, this pretty much design the whole 1st floor. it's not like one of my personal projects where i can really focus on emotion or focus on dr. themes. this is a commission, so i have to focus on the janice, but use culture and what that means to me and painted internet the static way as opposed to, you know, being rough with the brush strokes and emotive. so the difference between this and the camera stuff is all about 2 different themes. one is statics and the other is the motion. so we're about to answer the collection of calls gallery to check out some of my works and speak the ends. it's up in the gallery manager. thank you. good. is good to be back. you know,
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that's what i made specifically for the show. exactly. and in my opinion, it's the best on. thank you. it's the one i really enjoyed making the one doing. it's kind of top is the one that it keeps on because we have faced and brought from tang which is effectively one of the creative altering parts of johannesburg on a success would naturally gravitate towards prom because of the scene. he would just come to the shows, we didn't even know he was, he was associated part of coming to to look at off and later on and just to kind of play some close on and in. so to some of the be a, there was some name porsha. yeah. one day we thought he was actually, you know, good enough to be in the gallery and then the rest of the effect of the history. nice on ok. standing young, emerging august focal point in a lot of the works is i,
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as in the past, i was very anti painting eyes. i think you'd revealed too much emotion, too much kept in each portrait. but i think this time around i wanted to use i as, as a vehicle to convey how i was feeling. a lot of these are post, you know, heartbreak, you know, it's, it's, it's a conversation about how i, how people around us deal with our feelings and being aware of our feelings in making something about that. these are more extensions on my solo show that i did in february this year called why so blue, brown, boy, that collection was goodness and she the bus of this conversation of body motions, vulnerability, masculinity. i'm wanting to speak about societal norms and societal conversations. the kinsman and means mental health and prove and show that they all ways for men to deal with emotions in
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a natural and healthy way as opposed to substance abuse and violence. we can express ourselves to conversation and round ability. so these are extensions, all of my almost vulnerable solve for the most intimate parts of myself being displayed, exhibited the to have the read privilege to be backstage of the annual showcase was called useful of fashion. posted this yet the model of africa, which i think is quite appropriate. i'm sitting here with shepherd who is one of the young designers that will be shepherd how of, in the i have them. but at the same time, i'm a bit excited to finally be and i'm grateful for the j and a bit of that. and this really will say, and this is me, it was fun. and yeah, so all of this is what is 5, the connection, the beginning, see tonight the main drive of the connection was come forth through my audience. so
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this sort of side to lift this bit. yes. what supports did you have in creating those connection family and the institution say to use it on and also like this skills develop through the as a study in the study, you made a huge role in me being able to set up prisoners, this kind of work and at this level, and you have custom and me because you had me at functionality and comforter village, thank you so much. it means a lot before i check some more young design and let's check on kenya, where production and interior designer is changing his environment for the data. my name is david, are you? i'm a production and special design, a welcome to a day in my log. the my dummy has been begun like over 10 years ago,
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made me inspired by movies and stuff that we watch on tv. really my collaboration with the book funk has been in the how people are religious pieces and how to curious spaces to to be a news for people or where they are comfortable with the comfortable to read. they're comfortable to spend the time in the comfortable to engage in different activities. i mean, libraries have so much before being used for just the reading and studying and doing research. but now in police like data is the library where it's on color, you can come and enjoy ok from different doctors who have suitcases here. you can come and have a picnic here we are currently in
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a clue for a clue. this is veronda didn't exist. um, for the restoration of this building on the floor that we are standing on exists a map of narrow b that's represents the different libraries for them to sit. so inspired in this space of artist and visual v different spots. many spots of different owners, fixed existing ways to con, contact the most part of the trend in design. i mean this is where we're coming back to the model alignment. this is not like the create goal of mine kinds as well
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because we have life to get. so i feel that we are coming back home and not only design the wind waiting, so either so many of the fields of life. so here we yeah, again that's one of the spaces that i've worked on initially from a class brief. it was, may be a space like to just enjoy enough in friends and detain, but also place to just kind of by itself with a book. enjoy a drink turned out that it's no space uses for uh, i showed that she should qualify. and so let's see what does show here, but it's also a space she uses to, to, and into team. guess how,
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how the african aesthetic, inspire as creativity in, in this, for you to that i am in, i would say just the use of materials, the richness of the cost us like we have so many different tribes and ways of life in africa. context or not just mixed in this beautiful ports of design and a way of life really has been inspired by john me vision for the future in my car. yeah i i wanted to so much i i, i believe i haven't done my best walk really. i think go, i've loved this breath inside of me. i'm far from, from even suppressing this off is of my best to walk into the future for me to just more pull operative work. i'd love to collaborate just as i love to put
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a blue interior design as a special designer, hollywood guy, come and, and really just be involved in a cause of functional spaces in terms of the library offices and just to really be sensitive to how people interact with spaces to night, the lights of shining bright from the young, creative talents of finals, such as are being done before the runway showcasing the tenants. yes. the audio location run by you had a see a idea in your mind to which one to, to showcase here tonight. what is the difficulty of translating that? what is in your head exactly, onto the model. sometimes the most and as well as you want them to v o a how you
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have the junior and so that is a very depressing moment. does a desire to find out that it's not touching where you wanted or how you wanted to fit. yeah, and i could imagine what that feels like, cuz because as someone has been a model before, sometimes you guys get to straight to and you just wanted to be perfect. so how does it all come together for you? cuz we have to have a big space. i think that's how i manage to cope with the workspace. because once you find out that something is not working, use true for been because we are helping you out. i think it's nikki and i have to us, however, i do the daughter is the creative concept behind it when,
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what is the role of styling and all of it. so my concept is based around me with, in my call sending, raising my calls as well because it's something i think it's very difficult and not only for women, but for everyone growing up. so i try to incorporate that a lot in my classes. so what i did was i used to quit the method, which is the closing method that we use to make blankets back back in india. and the loss of mind can impact me a lot this year. so i try to incorporate using and if you know anything about me, you know how much i love, bring back my culture. and also just ping home is the people that came before us when he from so excited to see a connection to mines and all the very best the the show is about to start. and it only seems appropriate to bring in a fashion voice from nigeria as the attorney, one wisdom session is all the thoughts on this page. i
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swear a storytelling business we use fashion to affect the mind body and the soul of the individual and collective in lake god. more and more young fashion designers are revolving in their design. lesser about western influence is in style put in more effort centric contemporary and experimental the do of know the black ariella and the fact that your local, real quick, our sisters, who believe that fashion is storytelling. but that's what sites in our global realities and home life as nigerian globally. when do you think about fashion? i don't even think about design as these guys fixing. i mean they're, you know, they're school of both that much. uh, so for african fashion that should also be valued wherever your design aesthetic is . what's my says without your edgy like and all that black or, you know, communicate seen all of those influences in any of our we. so here is where to production, the real logic because i'll pass on here with
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a couple of pieces together here. here is where all the experimentation and process typing your be cary and about half of these are usually the patterns that we're working with currently like this for you. so the on roundly memories dress. this is popular for this instance. if i need to pattern until it is done efficiently, cannot leave this room. so this should be like a full number of professors go on here. this is sunday and he's a sample machinist. working on the top right now is also from this collection. so his strange connection and this is one of the t shirts with their collection. hayes changer miller black introduces rich colors and echoes of the you are but culture where a super inspired by um do you are by culture um where both your boss and of course like every other thing that we experience as well as far as just being global citizens in general or having just these progressive also fun things and
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progressive perspective, every single collection we make and that will be the one single piece or 2 pieces that you can draw a straight line directly from a heritage oil. coal to be eats, you know, a, you know, raw pot, f, fluids or you know, d, i'm glad the ceiling with, like the classic weather, seated with lots of stony, lots of the dean. you know, you're a buzz super, they like to look super fun boy. and i think like sort of these colors from this collection, very room in the sense of you are back closer and i feel like the stories are very rare event because when you piece through each one, you see that it dies. to use this through what we as young people and it wasn't on young people i experiencing through the times with that it's so his strange which is about sonya to down. we can all convene on that same with the scene on that, which is about humans and exploring how work full of lee is showing on seeing how
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those layers come through in many different ways. and you have a look wise, well, which is about wylie teeth. of our life and death is about black and white, it's about, you know, all of that. so we kind of communicate. i feel like everything about the block is extremely poor. so we kind of, we do have a lot of political choices as well. it takes passion and in depth knowledge of one's culture and surroundings to be able to create pieces that are rare. yes, the label and constantly changing because, you know, we, forth locally were in 90. if you know anything about the supply chain of how african countries most, especially nigeria, i get their fabrics, we basically get the remnants from when the global markets, the global flesh and markets are done with based on, on why we kind of necessary me. it will be on trend if you're a 9 year round brand, just forcing from the market unless you're making your own fabrics. and so we don't adults in need of these while creation off election. we go from
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a story perspective and everything feeds the story. so to speak, nigerian fashion and styles are becoming distinct, especially when they're adapting to rich cultural and traditional elements into the style. normal black or proof that african fashion does not have to follow global fashion trends, but one can always adapt a new way of interpreting designs and fashion. i'm a box to take my place in the audience, and i'd like to wish all the talents the very best and just have fun. let's take a moment to unpack what seems like an unusual way to say good bye to a loved one. but it's actually really yeah, for kids in the whole barriers they've been joy to do. so i'm grieving. yeah, 1000 moves hosted kind of coughing, have become a global association. the videos have gone viral online. i will go
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on the thought you conveyed over this is to the church or to the some of the, you know, the family and well wishes on this one that as they do cry. and i feel bad a lot for side, full of set of why do guy. so i thought it to, you know, life myself and bring it in and honest, initiating the dice story so that you know what you had them up. that was 15 years ago. one day, a do realize that a solemn mater full barris was making a ready side event even most sorrowful. so he established the met with tough. we'd pull back in service with 1000 troops like these go in and popularity from these. i increasingly given the loved ones as final down the we have an album. oh, so yeah, that's that the client is able to choose from when using now premises is going to
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choose that. he or she wants us to weigh for the location. and i think this week the client in question has changed this quote, this way. those are why direct line joys there's there's quite this way because there's quite this where i've never been to waste before. so it's always nice to, you know, be, i think of them because it's gonna be difficult to find out. at the same time. it's been a voice with its or says, becoming a global association. benjamin ab barely has time to sleep. he spends much of his time on the phone with clients checking this upcoming book into canyon from ross, very important social occasion. 10 and no expenses, great wages pro bear in service was also provided push on employment opportunities for young people. this there was any more uh,
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guides to be employed within won't be voice. you know, because on employment is very high way. i'm, you know, i have over a 100 guys working with 95, maybe 5 fingers, but you hopefully won't be 1000 with this guy any time. so this is otherwise, we are there. you know, i want to does video. ok. that was the cooling of virus pandemic. is over a do hopes of trouble and open front is of his pole barn business in other countries where people will be able to have a new style function counsel the this has been such a wonderful evening, but it is fall from over the
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