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		<title>Design Indaba partners with Google to showcase the continent’s creatives through “Colours of Africa”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Africans, we tell powerful stories through colour, and today’s launch of “Colours of Africa” by Design Indaba in partnership with Google Arts &#38; Culture brings this vividly to life. The unique online project showcases 60 specially curated artworks produced by over 60 African creatives, each invited to contribute a work that captures the colour and character of their home country. “Africa is known for its bold, unapologetic use of colour. Each country, city and community is identifiable by its unique palette,” says Design Indaba’s founder Ravi Naidoo, who selected the featured creatives from a wide range of disciplines, from architecture, illustration, painting and ceramics through to writing, engineering, the performing arts and visual communications. Their creations have been converted into images, videos, texts and illustrations, showcasing the best of African craft, product, industrial design, fashion, film, animation, graphic, food, music, jewellery and architecture. The multidisciplinary mix of artists includes Algerian photographer Ramzy Bensaadi, fashion designer Bisrat Negassi from Eritrea, filmmaker Archange Kiyindou “Yamakasi” from the Republic of Congo and visual artist Ngadi Smart from Sierra Leone. The first artistic undertaking of this scale, the project enables viewers to discover the stories of Africa as told by the African creative community. [...]]]></description>
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