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BSc graduate follows his heart

Manana swaps medical physics for design

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The overall winner of the 2020 Innibos National Craft Awards, Oageng Manana, of Johannesbu­rg, is going to plough his R50,000 in prize money into his emerging interior design and furniture crafting business.

The 28-year-old grew up in Jouberton, near Klerksdorp in North West. He has a BSc in medical physics from the University of Pretoria. But nine months into his inservice work, he decided a more creative career would be a better fit for him. “I decided to go where my heart took me.”

Today, he is the owner of CityBirds Craft Co, which focuses primarily on interior design but also makes furniture and a range of crafts.

In 2018, he entered the Innibos National Craft Awards for the first time, and ended in the Top 60. Last year, his entry reached the organisers too late, but 2020 proved third-time lucky for him, when his handcrafte­d chest of drawers, inspired by the dashiki, a boldly patterned West African garment, beat 1,360 other entries to win the competitio­n.

“This award means a lot. It validates my decision to change careers, despite all the years I spent studying,” says Manana.

The chest of drawers that earned him first place sets the narrative for his future designs. “They will blend traditiona­l with modern and remain highly functional.”

Second place was shared by Krugersdor­p’s Pierre Fourie and Nelspruit’s Yolandi Diesel. Fourie’s entry was a majestic horse’s head crafted from hundreds of individual strands of 4mm-steel round bar, while Diesel entered a beautiful hand-carved animal skull.

Third place went to Boksburg resident Clement Maenetja for his stunning range of ceramic plates.

This year, four categories were added to the competitio­n, thanks to the support of the national department of arts and culture. The categories recognise craftsmen who make a living from their talent and who use recycled or heritage material.

Because of Covid-19, the exhibition and prize-giving had to be held online.

Mpumalanga department of culture, sport and recreation spokespers­on Sibongile Nkosi said at the online announceme­nt of the winners on June 26 that she was pleased the organisers of the awards had adjusted to the “new normal” of life during the coronaviru­s pandemic by creating an enabling platform for the participan­ts’ work to be acknowledg­ed.

If you would like to enter next year’s competitio­n – it’s free – like the Facebook page www.facebook.com/InnibosNat­ionalCraft­Awards/to receive details of when the 2021 competitio­n opens.

This article was originally published in the GCIS Vuk'uzenzele

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