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Faith47 — Freedom Charter
Bryan Little directs three segments as a contribution to Laura Gamse's 'The Creators' featuring Faith47 during the making of her Freedom Charter series. Also featuring Keya Murphy
"Taking my inspiration from the old political slogans and stencils that were used during the struggle against apartheid. I wanted to bring to life sentences from the freedom charter document that i felt were still pressing in south africa today.
The freedom charter document is an important historical document that acted as a backbone for the struggle listing the demands and desires of the people. Today it is becoming increasingly evident that many of these changes have only been made on a superficial level.— Faith47"Music: 'soundtracks for salvation' by Jacob Israel
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The Hidden Years Book: Volume Two By Faith47
South African artist Faith47 will be releasing the second in a personal collectable series of self published zines and limited edition mini screen prints. The Hidden Years series saw Volume One (covered here) released last year on the Summer Solstice...
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Faith47 Returns To London With Aqua Regalia
We last saw South Africa-based artist Faith47 in London back in May of this year when the artists was visiting London locking down the details of her forthcoming London show. It was also during this summer visit that Faith47 took some time to hit the...
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Faith47 Zine & Screenprint Release
On the solstice South African artist Faith47 will be releasing the first in a personal collectable series of zines and screen prints. The Hidden Years:: Volume One will be released online on the 21st June via the artists newly launched online webshop....
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Faith47 New London Mural
Faith47 is currently in the UK and completed work on this beautiful new piece titled 'A sacrifice on the altar of science' on two of the large panels in East London's Old Truman Brewery. The South African painter has now begun working...
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Streetartsf.com - Interview
http://streetartsf.com/interview/yola/ ARTIST INTERVIEW: YOLA By Street Art SF Team on October 03, 2012 Also what is really cool is that other people start tagging your work, and your picture gets another life, a new context, and it starts to get...
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