By: Mwalilwa
Great to see interest in South African cultures. Most foreigners come for the Big 5, sea and sun. Yebo bru!
Published on July 06, 2016 10:09
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The Journeys of a Free Spirit
My first published book, Colours of South Africa, was a combination of photography, poetry and short stories, all made in South Africa.
My series (with two volumes out so far) "Journeys on the Undergro My first published book, Colours of South Africa, was a combination of photography, poetry and short stories, all made in South Africa.
My series (with two volumes out so far) "Journeys on the Underground and Beyond" came about one day when I was commuting on a jam-packed London tube carriage. I recognised an old friend I hadn't seen in 17 years. It was a moment of realisation: London Underground is used by millions of people on a daily basis. My concept is different: it is about what I see, feel, do, and how I observe other people while commuting and sharing a confined space with strangers – mainly on the Underground, but also on other trains, buses, airplanes etc. It is a recording of factual situations and a lot of abstracts, what goes on in my mind, and what I imagine in other people's minds. And what better place to observe people from very close? ...more
My series (with two volumes out so far) "Journeys on the Undergro My first published book, Colours of South Africa, was a combination of photography, poetry and short stories, all made in South Africa.
My series (with two volumes out so far) "Journeys on the Underground and Beyond" came about one day when I was commuting on a jam-packed London tube carriage. I recognised an old friend I hadn't seen in 17 years. It was a moment of realisation: London Underground is used by millions of people on a daily basis. My concept is different: it is about what I see, feel, do, and how I observe other people while commuting and sharing a confined space with strangers – mainly on the Underground, but also on other trains, buses, airplanes etc. It is a recording of factual situations and a lot of abstracts, what goes on in my mind, and what I imagine in other people's minds. And what better place to observe people from very close? ...more
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