Artist Ousmane Sarre studied the Taala leather-based items made by conventional girls and associated them to her artwork.
Taala is a centuries-old patterned leather-based craft sometimes made solely by girls in components of Africa. However artist Ousmane Sarre needed to be taught the commerce himself and incorporate its originality into his artwork. He returned to his village in Marignolo do Sahel, the place he rigorously realized each step of the manufacturing course of from his grandmother and aunt on the movie, which he wrote and directed.
Ousmane Sarre is a younger artist and filmmaker from a conventional Mali blacksmith household. Between portray and movie, he develops his artwork with a particular contact that expresses the philosophical dimension of conventional artwork.