Category:
Photography
Date released:
September 13, 2021

'Streets'- Pencil on Paper.


This is a hyper realistic drawing.  Every African especially if you are a Nigerian, understands what it means when we say 'na for street I grow'. That simple sentence carries a lot of meaning to every Nigerian. It tells you that the person has had life rough, and is street smart because of their many unfriendly experiences.  The thing about this statement is that it doesn't apply to some persons in Nigeria, but to a huge majority of persons. Some may have seen the streets quite early, others later and some have had to learn the streets so they can gain the wisdom that comes from there. In essence, the rich, poor and middle class in where I come from are mostly guys that learnt the way of the 'Streets'  That's what my Art is about. The 'streets'

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