There is something almost magical about paper. It is ordinary enough to be ignored. It lies quietly in notebooks, wraps suya, carries receipts, sits inside printers, and occasionally becomes the
Author: Ifechukwu Ezeadachie
There are few things more dangerous than a Scrabble board on a peaceful evening. One minute, everyone is sharing snacks and laughing. The next minute, someone has played “QI” for
Here’s something most beginner artists don’t realise: 90% of the time when a charcoal drawing doesn’t look right, it’s not the artist’s fault… it’s the materials. Wrong charcoal type. Wrong paper.
Hyperrealism as Inquiry: Inside the Mind of a Nigerian Visual Storyteller There is a quiet intensity in Khamudia Williams’ work…an atmosphere where realism exists only on the surface, while meaning
