Kelvin Okafor, 27,
graduated from Middlesex University in fine art and is now making waves across
the country.
'I aspire to create art as vivid as eyes could see. I want
my drawings to prompt an emotional response, making viewers feel as though they
are looking at a real live subject. I’ve always been creative, but fell in love
with using pencils in particular.
It
amazed me, that with only one shade of lead, you can create so many tones and
textures, and almost create the illusion of colour. It was only when my images
started to create a buzz with other Middlesex University students that I
realised their impact.'
He creates each piece only in black and white – using
graphite pencils, charcoal, black coloured pencil and sometimes grey pastels.
At
the moment his work is currently on display at the The Watercolours + Works on
Paper Fair at the London Science Museum, until 3rd of February.
Click here for most of his work
Click here for most of his work
Damn,wonderful talent
ReplyDeleteThank God he is abroad,if it were to be here,his talent will just die
ReplyDeleteLewd! is this awesome
ReplyDeleteGod bless the worx of his hand
ReplyDeleteKul
ReplyDeleteAwesome
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of Amy
ReplyDeleteAmazing,went thru his work,unbelievable
ReplyDeleteHansome dude,and talented too,nwgwanu
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