"Ori" means to fold and "gami" means paper. Symons demonstrates how to make a butterfly and explains his 365 project on Instagram. Sipho Mabona creates pop-art installations.
The moment a person smiles, something beautiful appears. Be photographs a friend outside a colonial-era building. He describes his relationship with his father and studying architecture; his latest exhibition includes photographic portraits and drawings.
Martins describes his childhood, developing an interest in fashion, and creating African superheroes. Comic Book Republic wants to represent the diversity of Africa and tell moral stories. His motorcycle club knows him as "Tank."
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Using materials that are tried and true to create something new is a challenge almost every artist faces. We follow three African artists reimagining the role of art.
Length: 23 minutes
Item#: BVL187207
ISBN: 978-1-64623-117-1
Copyright date: ©2017
Closed Captioned
Prices include public performance rights.
Not available to Home Video and Publisher customers.
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