This is episode #2 of season 3 where I am joined by clay healer Andile Dyalvane.

 

ABOUT ANDILE:

Andile Dyalvane is the co-founder of the Imiso a high-end brand of bespoke, conversational, and collectibles ceramics.

 

We talk about:

How his interest in clay began How culture and heritage influences his design His thoughts on the acceptance of art as a career Using clay as a way of connecting with Mother Earth, with ancestry, and his heritage  The responsibility bestowed on him by his elders of being chosen to bring back dignity to his community through his art The journey of setting up Imiso, and the challenges of having to develop business skills fast How residences have helped him grow and develop as an artist and helps with getting back to what matters Being a mentor to those following in his footsteps, and why having someone to look up to matters Developing or finding a design identity Dealing with self-doubt Knowing your purpose and accepting that not everyone will understand or like what he does, and that’s ok  Following and embracing his creativity, which fuels his spiritual growth

Links and resources mentioned in this episode

Cape Craft and Design Institute

Katherine Glenday

Clay Adventures

Ceramic Studio

Nelson Mandela University of Technology

The Old Biscuit Mill

Design Network Africa 

Southern Guild

 

Where you can go to find out more about Imiso:
www.imiso.com

Instagram: @imiso

 

Get the full show notes at: www.atelier55design.com/podcast 

 

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