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(gentle music)
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(radio buzzing)
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- I like the idea of a radio.
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'Cause I grew up in an age of the radio
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where I was when I was a child.
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(gentle music)
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It allows one to imagine
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as opposed to giving them
everything or almost everything.
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(people chattering)
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Sometimes, it's always
good to just take a risk
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and just draw a line.
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From there, the image builds itself.
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So this is like the ignition,
allowing the process to guide.
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I find it to be an approach
that sets me on the right foot.
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It allows me to drift free.
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- Nicholas is an interesting
person, you know?
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So he doesn't give you the instruction
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like you have to do the work and finish.
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He engages with you also while
you're working, you know?
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So it's better to work,
work, then do other things,
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then come back to work.
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Then, when he's around, then he tells you,
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hey, you can go this way, you know?
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- I tell the people who are
assisting me to do the work
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to always just have fun with it.
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Don't be too serious about it,
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'cause when you try to be
too serious, you won't do it.
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It's a waste of your time.
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(soft ambient music)
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I make these lines, the
lines are easy to make,
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but then how you get to force those lines
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to assume some new role,
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you do it almost child-like.
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It brings something to the fold.
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You get to learn something from it.
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Occasionally I make a sketch,
especially for sculptures,
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I make a sketch, so
that's what I have to do.
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But most of the time, I
always go into the idea
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of working with a word, with a theme,
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'cause I believe a word,
especially nouns and even verbs,
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they relate to objects
and what objects do.
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This is a heel of a shoe last.
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For this painting, it's
gonna be named Fak'unyawo,
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as in insert your foot,
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like testing the water sort of thing,
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or stepping up from that.
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That's Xhosa.
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It's faka, which means insert, plus foot.
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So it's faka unyawo,
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but should make it one word, Fak'unyawo.
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(bright gentle music)
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It's important to go astray.
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'Cause if you are in a
foreign city and you get lost,
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then you'll discover some
alleyways and some avenues
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that you will not necessarily discover
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had you been placed on the right path.
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The silent wind orchestra.
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Initially, they musical instruments.
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I thought to have them
in one of the canvases.
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And that idea grew that, actually,
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they could stand by themselves.
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They are wind instruments.
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If we have these elongated
brass and copper tubes
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that are connected to
the trumpets, the bugles,
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they will still be music instruments.
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And we had to somehow shift
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that notion of music instruments.
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And also perhaps, would
be used as a metaphor.
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If you think about blowing your own horn,
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you're too ambitious.
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(dreamy music)
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Listen to what's happening around you.
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You become a little antenna
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that is allowing everything to flow.
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Some things pass and you grab
the ones that are important.
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(singing in foreign language)
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Keeping all your doors open,
that's what's important.
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(dog barking)
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(insects chirring)