"Vela sikubone dade Khweza khweza uzithembe Akakh’ ozokunyusa Ungalindi Ungalindi bakubonise hayi Ngob’ indlela yakho uyayazi Uzoziphakamisa" Simphiwe Dana
trying on a metaphor
we're not kids anymore.
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DEAR READER
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
RMH
Jules of Nature
d e v o n
Three Goblin Art

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hello vonnie

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

if i look back, i am lost
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Game of Thrones Daily
art blog(derogatory)
Monterey Bay Aquarium
cherry valley forever
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@taunyane
"Vela sikubone dade Khweza khweza uzithembe Akakh’ ozokunyusa Ungalindi Ungalindi bakubonise hayi Ngob’ indlela yakho uyayazi Uzoziphakamisa" Simphiwe Dana
Happy Heritage Day
Lean with it
N'wana wa Afrika a nga tsandziwi hi rhavi
A Short Film about (Ben Moyo) a self taught photographer who is using his passion to build confidence and self love in a society plagued with colourism.
Ben Moyo grew up with low self esteem, as a result of the media's standard of beauty and colourism / shadeism which made him hate his dark complexion. A few years ago he decided to turn this around and uses his photography to show how beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, colours and shades.
Director & Editor: Taunyane
Script: Taunyane & Ben Moyo
Music: Simba Tsumba
Staring: Ben Moyo & Mbali Mbalu
Photography & Lighting: Thandiwe Gula-Ndebele & Abu
Special Thanks: Boaston Society & Creative Nestlings
"sweet child, dance into the light. happiness is waiting for you" @beingupile
A Short Film that follows a day in the life of one of the many faceless homeless people in South Africa. It's time to examine the idea of a ‘Rainbow Nation’
Are the disenfranchised part of it?
A collaboration between T∆UNY∆NE, Wordsmith (Thabiso Nkoana) andLesiba Mabitsela Studio. This short film is an adaptation of Thabiso Nkoana's poem 'Hi Jack'.
‘RIGHT OF ABODE’ Taunyane x Lesiba Mabitsela
"I seriously hope to persuade my brother, whether black or white, to tear off with all his strength the shameful livery put together by centuries of incomprehension. The architecture of this work is rooted in the temporal. Every human problem must be considered from the standpoint of time. Ideally, the present will always contribute to the building of the future. And this future is not the future of the cosmos but rather the future of my century, my country, my existence. In no fashion should I undertake to prepare the world that will come later. I belong irreducibly to my time. And it is for my own time that I should live. The future should be an edifice supported by living men. This structure is connected to the present to the extent that I consider the present in terms of something to be exceeded."
Franz Fanon
( Black Skin, White Masks )
BOASTON SOCIETY SOCIAL 3.0
Good Clothes / Good Music / Good People
boastonsociety.com
Director & Editor: Taunyane
Second Camera: Thembela Nymless Ngayi | ninjanym.tumblr.com/
Music: Okmalumkoolkat 'Free 100k Macassette' soundcloud.com/okmalumkoolkat
Singama kanjani isihlahla ngaphandle kwezimpande
#ilovemylyfie is a unique project that focuses on showing women they are beautiful no matter what their size, it focuses on feeling beautiful from within. Photographer Claire Thomson created the campaign because she had had enough of the stereotype that beautiful = skinny, in Claire’s words “It is time we start loving what we are made of. You are fearfully and wonderfully made, why not celebrate it by sharing your story with other women.”
clairetography.com/ilml/
UYAJABULA YINI NA, MAUZIZWELA WENA WEDWE
umshana kaMalume
Apocalypse Ngoku | Porterville