Faith47 was in Duran, South Africa where she painted a lovely series of new pieces as part of the cultural programme of the 25th World Congress on Architecture, UIA2014 Durban, South Africa.
For the occasion Faith47 painted six walls, on four of the supporting columns of the main freeway overpass adjacent to the Early Morning Market in Warwick.
“The market itself is a hub of transport and informal trade, incorporating taxi ranks, buses, nyama market, muti market, lime, mphepo, indian food market and sangoma markets.
The first three walls have just been completed, with a further three to be painted in august.
“The paintings are portraits of actual traders in the area. Perhaps the Inyanga looks like an everyday person, he is not dressed in a traditional manner signifying his vocation; its true to life. We don’t always know who someone is when we see him or her on the street, but there is a great wealth of stories hidden within each of us.”
“The atmosphere of Warick triangle is wild and chaotic, allot of people are scared to even venture into that area.This is a potent high energy zone which really reaches the people on the street. I needed to dedicate these walls to the individuals who work there, to the strength and importance of informal trade within our economy. it is the people of warick who have made it so alive.The architecture truly belongs to them.”
Author: Fran
Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.