Thursday, June 17, 2010

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Mathew


I'll have invented another. It was a bit 'I was thinking about that, since last November to be exact when I met Jumel the local crafts market from which I bought some acrylics made by his grandfather who lives in a remote village in the bush and David Zacharia or Clement or (however you call it answers, the fact is that its not been agreed on the name) that exposes his lithographs of animals and Chiinga " the man who talks to birds "like a rasta San Francisco that I find in these days, in addition to accompany people to the emozionantissimi walking safari is a remarkable artist. Two days ago, finally I come across Mathew who shows me his necklace with clay. So I said to you there maybe you want to see these products of local art and maybe you can affect someone buying for yourself or as gifts. And since things are small or otherwise, as paintings, transportable, I'll gladly "courier" of your potential orders.
Meet Mathew who was born in Malawi but has lived and worked in Chipata in the Eastern Province. Come make an effort and go to Google Map to find these places: I checked, everyone is there. Well, Mathew, and some guys in Chipata were involved in a project sponsored by the Japanese cooperation has created a cooperative called "Mother Earth". This cooperative, honor merit, after a long time that you are self-sustaining, once packed up the Japanese, the workshop continues to produce objects with a very ancient technique recovered and reactivated in a very modern design. The material is used by the local clay is reddish brown as the earth Zambia is rich in iron. Quest'argilla is recovered in the bush, is then placed in molds until it becomes completely dry. The objects are then "retouched" with other clay containing a large quantity of mica, rubbed with an iron spoon to give shine and then put in containers that are covered with sawdust. Last step in the baking furnace at 700 degrees for 10 hours, the sawdust, burning, carbon black gives a color fading to reddish brown clay. The clasps of necklaces and decorations are made from the seeds of the "flamboyant" a local tree that produces bacelloni like "Invasion of the Body Snatchers "full of seeds which I show you the winter version. If you have the patience flame flower them there photographer settebre. Otherwise Wikipedia will help you. are several items produced by" Mother Earth "but pots and pans, As you can imagine, there are in my suitcase. The cost of necklaces with pendants (of which you have a fine black and white image on the neckline of Japhet e.. mine) is about one and a half euro. Would you like to take a little earth of Africa to your c ountry ?

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