Sunday, February 27, 2011

One Nigerian Boy Speaks to Young Nigerian Artist Anthony Ezeokoye

 
Young Nigerian artist Anthony Obuchukwuneme Ezeokoye is a personification of a language that has no vocals, several interpretations, a universal acknowledgement a controversial perspective and a voice. A personification of art, that’s who he is. 

The 21 year old artist is a final year student of architecture at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He does traditional arts (sketches, cartoons, paintings, graffiti, etc.), digital arts (painting, editing, animations etc.) and architecture (CAD drafting, modeling, animations etc.). Using software like Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk Revit Architecture, Autodesk AutoCAD & Maxon Cinema 4D.

One Nigerian Boy caught up with him and an interesting chat ensued.
 
When did you realize your ability to create art?
Well, ever since I knew myself, I’ve been doing artistic stuffs. More like a flair. Everyone at home had this creative instinct which we translated into drawings and illustrations, although we (my brothers and I ) all got really explosive when a cousin of mine came to spend his secondary  school years living with us, I was in primary one by then.
 He could draw much better than we did so with him around, our skills developed with rocket speed even though he didn’t consciously teach us. At times, he returned from school with comic books he was borrowed (he would never attempt to buy because it would have been seized by my disciplinarian dad). We read the comics together, sketched from it and sketched on our own as well.

I also love the television (my black and white TV), I grew up watching movies like; lil’ rascals, renter ghosts, doctor who, sounds of music etc. and cartoons like Atom Ant, all Walt Disney cartoons you can think of, Bird Man, Super Man, Bat Man, G-force, Transformers (cartoon), Voltron (defenders of the universe) etc. 
 
What inspires you?
I’d say my childhood inspiration was my cousin Ikemefuna Everestus Ezeokoye (may his soul rest in peace). When I was in primary six, he was in senior secondary 3 (ss3), Command day secondary school, Ikeja. I was convinced that I was good enough, so I challenged him into a contest saying I could draw better than him (mind you, I was really good… at least for my age) but he trashed me… lol!
 My other inspirations were; real life interactions and gestures, nature, and illustrations in bibles (e.g. the abstract drawing style used in Goodnews bible), T.V cartoons and movie-making companies like Walt Disney pictures, Marvel Comics, DC comics, Warner Bros., manga Animations etc. 

I didn’t know the artists behind the cartooning by their names, so I’d just say; “wow, I just made a sketch in marvel style with a manga hairstyle!” At about 13 years, I could draw in almost all cartooning styles I had come across, because I had a free mind for art and a passion that dares to do what others see as impossible.

So one day I said to myself in my utter self-confidence;” if I went to Walt Disney Studios for employment as a cartoonist, I’d comfortably fit in or even replace one of their cartoonists”, I might have been right. 

As time passed, I developed my own style of art which just came naturally from the features I liked in other artists’ styles, what other artists liked in my works and what is generally accepted by non-artists in artistic expressions. Although, I’m quite unpredictable because of my numerous art styles, so I express a particular subject in the style it best fits (in my opinion). My art could be spurred by music, emotions, nature, interactions or meditations. That is why they bear my signature and are unique.


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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Model Watch: Nalu Jennifer Rittner

  Photography by Arthur Verkhovelskly

Name: Nalu Jennifer Ritnner.
Nationality: Nigerian/Brazilian/German.
Age: 19.
Place of Birth: Lagos, Nigeria.
Current Residence: Toronto, Canada.
Height: 5’10
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Hazel & Green.
Bust: 32.
Waist: 23.
Hips: 34.
Agency: Unsigned.
Email: nalujenniferrittner-at-yahoo.com



The ‘Model Watch’ series aims to show upcoming models with African heritage, worth noticing.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Fashion, Bargains, Culture, Food, Music, People, Life at Zebra's Bazaar


“EXPERIENCE these very special brands, MEET the creative forces behind them & DRINK in the wonderful essence of a day out filled with CONSCIOUS RETAIL therapy, MINGLING, SHARING and entertainment.

BLACK BUTTERFLY: Collection. A Limited Edition bijou collection of jewel colored jersey tees, tunics and maxis...Cool, Effortless Chic!

IRIE: Inspired by the tropics, the Nigerian culture, mood and music, the Irie band and its permanent all- kaftan collection is synonymous with bold, casual, confidence and comfort and the men (and women) who wear Irie...live Irie.

OURS by Juliada: This organic beauty range is lovingly hand and home made by 2 lovely young women and already has a cult following of organic beauty product junkies. Their lavish body and hair butters smell good enough to eat! Their debut at the Bazaar at Zebra should be their warm welcome into the Zebra family.

QAMIN: Using the best adherence to strict quality control, QAMIN, celebrates the design and manufacture of MADE IN NIGERIA accessories for both men and women with a focus on footwear.

ZASAHADU: Zashadu bags are handmade in Nigeria from sumptuous leather, Aso-oke and exotic skins.

ZEBRA: A true fashion lifestyle brand, Zebra Living fuses funky and classic fashion with heartfelt consciousness. Affordable, versatile, ethically produced and using fabrics proudly sourced from all over Africa and the World, this lifestyle brand keeps giving you more and more. As proud sponsor and host of the Bazaar at Zebra, they’ll be treating guests and shoppers to light refreshments and live entertainment....And of course the signature end of month SALE!”

LPM - More Edition




“We hope the year has taken off to a great start, we know it has for us!! LPM is turning 2 years old on Sunday, 27th of February 2011, and we are proud and grateful for the immense support from everyone!!

To celebrate our 2nd anniversary, we are giving you the opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of hundreds of Nigerians alongside Freedom Foundation; an NGO, which was set up in 2001 to carry out the mandate of pioneering social reformation within communities. It was established as a non-profit organization committed to affecting society by empowering individuals who are affected by various categories of social and economic disadvantage (drug addicts & sex workers for example).

The individuals Freedom Foundation rescues are vulnerable. Some were sold by their own parents as barter for debts, and from ages as young as 13, they have been drugged up to work the streets of Lagos, serving as objects to enrich other men – men who bully and threaten their lives, e-ver-y-day.

With many reasons to give thanks, we’ve decided to partner with this great organization to raise funds for the Ladies who reside in Genesis House, where they are fully re-habilitated and nurtured to become better/stronger women with strong values in their community. With this in mind we were wondering what MORE can we GIVE? We thought hard about this, and came up to the an equation that ends up as the BIGGEST Fashion Market Party Lagos is yet to see:

MORE Space + MORE Vendors = MORE Merrier People.

Seeing as it is a Celebration we will have a Food Court, selling a variety of food, drink and confectionary, a lounge area where documentaries of the great work being done by the freedom foundation will be displayed, and even a DJ!

We trust and thank you in advance for being a part of this positive and impactful initiative as we all get to make a difference in the lives of hundreds of Women, who are simply victims of society. We hope you join Le Petit Marche (LPM) to GIVE a large percentage of the proceeds raised from the rental of stalls and donate to the good work of the freedom foundation! So please, help make a difference!
 
We will be taking stall reservations at info@lpmnigeria.com for a large variety of vendors including:

-     Fashion designers
-     Fabric
-     Men and women High street fashion
-     Shoes and bags
-     Accessories
-     Food and drink
-     Home Essentials and more

Venue:
The Harbor Point, from 12 noon till 8pm
For more information about participating, please send us an email to info@lpmnigeria.com”.

Street Style: Models @ Arise Fashion Week Casting Call in Lagos (Part 2)

 
Name: Gift Enog.

Nationality: Nigerian.

Age: 20.

Agency: Unsigned.

What are you wearing? Bag & Sandals bought in Senegal; Bangles & Ring bought in Congo.

Name: Okaro Arazu

Nationality: Nigerian

Age: 23

Agency: Ethnic Models

What are you wearing? Cardi made under my label, Xray Clothing.
 
Name: Faleye Oluwakemi

Nationality:  Nigerian

Age: 22

Agency: Beth

What are you wearing? Shoes by Office.
 
Name: Jide Oduse

Nationality: Nigerian

Age: 24

Agency: Modela

What are you wearing? Shoes by American Eagle