Jack of all trades, Sanele Qwabe chats about his creative process behind his decorative toy company, Kind Kids. Picture: SuppliedIn a world where designer art toys are widely recognized, Sanele Qwabe has cemented his place locally as the creator of Kind Kid, with his captivating decorative toys.
"Growing up, I wasn’t big on having toys, but I’ve always loved animation, especially when I started discovering the world through the internet," he says.Qwabe draws inspiration from Hebru Brantley, a Chicago-based artist known for his conceptualised iconic characters. His passion for designing tangible toys was fully ignited after directing a short film titled Blue, a love story centred around a stuffed animal in a claw machine.“Curiosity and consistency can get you anything you desire,” Qwabe explains.
To bring his Kind Kid toys to life, Qwabe uses a free 3D software program called Blender, creating everything from character designs to small animations.
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