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Evolution of an Artist: From Words to Code to Canvas - The Multifaceted Journey of Elizabet Yessiien
Meet Elizabet Yessiien: An artist whose brushstrokes tell tales of evolution and passion. From writing to coding and now painting, her journey is as vibrant as her artworks. Explore her unique blend of curiosity and artistry in this exclusive interview.
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creativesaroundus · 9 months
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From Fashion School to Global Entrepreneur: Ogechi Okolie’s Journey as Gechi Signature
🌟 From humble beginnings in Lagos to making waves on the international fashion scene! Dive into the inspiring journey of Ogechi Okolie, the creative genius behind Gechi Signature. Every challenge faced, every dress designed - it's all here. ✂️
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creativesaroundus · 11 months
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“I wanted to build an escape: an escape from the city, the stress, and the outside world we find ourselves in.” – Akwasi Mclaren
Akwasi Mclaren is the creator and owner of Escape 3 Points, an eco-lodge located just outside the village of Cape 3 Points in Southwestern Ghana. Drawn by the region's stunning natural scenery, Akwasi felt a deep longing to create an 'escape' from the outside world, and in 2008, he began the Escape 3 Points project.
With an origin story that begins in Canada and Cape 3 Points, Escape 3 Points has become that popular destination for those seeking to escape the noise and connect with nature. In this interview, we chat with Akwasi about the Escape 3 Points story, his motivations, challenges, beautiful moments, his guests and his plans for the future.
Follow the link below to read about Akwasi's story.
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creativesaroundus · 1 year
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Introducing Escape 3 Points: a Sustainable Eco-Lodge for Nature Lovers with Akwasi Mclaren
"I wanted to build an escape: an escape from the city, the stress, and the outside world we find ourselves in.” – Akwasi Mclaren
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Zoba Martin explored the fragility of life in her latest piece for the 18th Annual Cashmere Collection initiative - a fund and awareness raiser fashion show for breast cancer. Chizoba created the most exquisite piece out of cashmere bathroom tissue paper.
Without a doubt, Zoba Martin has redefined the limits of what a dress can look like; who else could make a dress from tissue paper look so good?
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Sheila Adufutse: The common denominator for building communities is collective exploration
"When I think about it, I believe the common denominators for these three communities are presence, care, collective exploration, and learning. Life is possible with communities, intentional communities that have a common goal to explore life genuinely." - Sheila Adufutse, Sisterisaverb Community Builder.
Sheila Adufutse is many things – intelligent, sophisticated, soft-spoken, affectionate, and a leader of tribes. In 2017, Sheila founded the Ghana Reading Community to encourage young Ghanaians to read a book and also have a space to dissect what they read. Driven by the intensity to inspire collective awareness and support for women, Sheila started ‘Sister is a verb’ in 2019. In the same year, she founded Travel Tribe Ghana (Traveltribegh), a travel group for old friends to reconnect and one where strangers can build new, lasting connections.
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