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Self-taught Kenyan artist Cyrus Kabiru’s past eyewear designs always followed an exaggerated style. Since he was a child, he has been using metal and other discarded items found on the streets of his hometown Nairobi to create one look after another. Avant-garde glasses become the C-Stunner series. Recently, he has integrated Afrofuturism into his creations, taking his works beyond the scope of glasses and evolving into another exaggerated and exaggerated style.
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Afrofuturism is an art genre that combines science fiction, magical realism, historical fiction, and the culture and politics of the African diaspora. While retaining traditional African elements, it boldly incorporates bright and bright elements. Colorful, psychedelic, crazy and futuristic creative elements, so glasses are no longer glasses, but further extended into headgear and masks. After wearing them, it doesn't matter whether you can see or not, the important thing is to be able to "be seen" .
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