![]() ![]() So don’t feel bad if your thoughts go from “Can someone write my paper?” to “Write me a paper asap!” within the first few weeks of the college term. If you try to stay on top of all your responsibilities, you’ll likely burn out or suffer an anxiety attack sooner rather than later. You will soon forget about your plans to discover the party scene, visit your parents every other weekend, or find your soulmate on campus. Not only is it your first attempt at independent life free from parents’ oversight, but it’s also a completely new level of academic requirements and independent study many aren’t ready for.Īnd if you’re an overachiever or a perfectionist, keeping up with all the classes, assignments, extracurriculars, and side gigs will keep you up most nights. After all, college is an eye-opening experience for most students. We hope to come back! » Said Yassin and Sadok.If you’re suddenly wondering, “Can someone do my paper for me?”, there’s likely a very good reason for that. We met a lot of wonderful people and we would like to thank Casamouja for bringing us to Morocco. It’s also exciting to explore the differences. It’s fabulous to realize how similar our two countries are. We spent 10 days painting and walking around a city that made us feel right at home. ![]() « This first experience in Casablanca was exciting. Thanks’ to the compatibility of their artistic visions, they have developed a unique aesthetic that has led them to participate in various artistic projects in Tunisia and beyond the borders of their country, especially in France, through the Boulevard Paris 13 project, and now in Morocco. ![]() They started with simple tags and graffiti on the walls of Tunis in order to publicly express their identities and cultures in the urban environment. ST4 The Project is a duo born from the meeting of two talented artist, Yassin and Sadok, who share the same passion for street art. The wooden mask directly refers to African roots, in the form of a lion that evokes the strength of the union. He is the holder of the oral tradition, the art of speaking, of transmitting history in order to prepare us to face the present and the future.Īll around, the artist illustrated the different elements of this universe with symbols: warriors with Masai Shuka fabric patterns, Egyptian dynasties with the pharaonic necklace and the Ankh cross (the cross of life) referring to spiritual journeys, the Akan people with the Nyame Ye Ohene, symbol of the majesty and supremacy of God. Ser realized a wildstyle graffiti directly inspired by the plant of his native region, Tlemcen, to which are added mint leaves and hibiscus, prickly pears and other harmonious organic forms.įor his part, Krafs represented the traditional griot, both guardian of the temple and messenger with a drum that spans all eras. This mural is the result of an artistic collaboration between the Algerian Ser and the Senegalese Krafts. The Akonefa symbol illustrates the courage to believe in ourselves and our identity, "said the artist. It means that there is understanding between us and tolerance. Invited to participate in Casamouja, I wanted to represent African unity by the symbol Akoma Ntoso which means that "our heart is linked". "For me, the world is changing and, as Africans, we are influenced by other cultures, which sometimes makes us forget our own culture. Below the Ashanti woman, the artist has depicted an African Sankofa mask that reminds African culture. In the background, golden Adinkra symbols appear which represent unity. Each fabric also has a meaning and conveys a message. Each fabric, by the symbols it uses, refers to one of the ethnic groups present in Ghana: Ashanti, Ga or Dagomba. ![]() She is dressed in traditional Ankara Kente or Ntoma fabric. Instagram : and traditions inspired the Ghanaian artist Moh and especially a famous Ashanti woman who led her people to fight for freedom. The whole wall must be considered as an open book on the diversity and the cultural and social riches of our continent, Africa. As for the lines, they materialize the links that we create every day and even more through events like this festival. In this artwork, the shapes represent each identity and the colors symbolize the values associated to each one. This wall is a tribute to my country, Togo, but also to the whole region which is on the path of crossing borders, just like Casamouja festival which brought together African artists from various horizons. "I associated the mirrored face with a chameleon, an African symbol that represents the adaptability of each of us. In the center, he installed a sumptuous female face, a symbol for the artist of living together. In this mural, the Togolese artist Sitou has brought together West African symbols : pearls and cowries, the Burkinabe sun mask and patterns of the bogolan that appear in the background. ![]()
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