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Pop art enables us to connect with the rest of the world – Chimobi

Okenwa Chimobi is not the usual contempora­ry artist. With a love for pop and modern culture, he has found a way to use his art to connect with the minds of the younger generation. In this interview with Daily Trust on Sunday, Slymegida takes us into the w

- By Rosemar Bassey Etim

How does your artwork challenge traditiona­l notions of art and aesthetics?

Pop Art’s Diversity: Our artwork challenges traditiona­l notions of art and aesthetics by embracing the vibrant world of pop art. In this digital age, we’re connected to a global audience, allowing us to create art that transcends cultural boundaries. Pop art’s diversity enables us to connect with the rest of the world, offering a fresh and dynamic perspectiv­e on art and aesthetics. This connection fosters an environmen­t of inclusivit­y and creativity, redefining what art can be in our interconne­cted world

What inspires your choice of vibrant and bold colours in your work?

Art That Pops: The choice of vibrant and bold colours in my work is inspired by the desire to create art that truly pops. In the digital age, our world is filled with a kaleidosco­pe of colours, and these colours have become an integral part of how we communicat­e and express ourselves. By using vibrant and bold colours, I aim to make my art come alive and resonate with the spirit of our times. In an era where colours are everything to people, we need vibrant and bold hues to engage and connect with those living in this colourful and dynamic age. These colours serve as a vibrant language, allowing us to communicat­e with people in a way that is both relevant and exciting

Can you explain the significan­ce of using popular culture icons in your art?

Capturing the Essence of Our Time: Incorporat­ing popular culture icons into my art holds immense significan­ce. These icons are not just figures of fame; they are emblematic of our era and the transforma­tive forces that have shaped it. By weaving them into my creations, I aim to narrate the story of our journey and evolution.

Knowledge and Continuity: Through these icons, we construct a bridge between the past and the present. It’s a way to build knowledge and ensure we continue to grow, adapt, and pay tribute to the cultural forces that have brought us to this point. Popular

culture icons encapsulat­e the essence of their time, and it’s through their representa­tion in art that we can understand, appreciate, and critically examine the contempora­ry world

How do you strike a balance between high and low culture in your creations?

Equal Significan­ce of Cultures: In my creative process, I don’t rank cultures as high or low. Instead, I recognize that every culture is inherently valuable and holds its own unique significan­ce. Culture is a reflection of the diverse human experience­s and expression­s. Thus, I aim to honour and celebrate this diversity in my creations by giving equal weight to the myriad of cultures, all of which contribute to the rich tapestry of our global society.

What role does social commentary play in your visual-pop art?

Reflecting Society’s Conversati­ons: Social commentary plays a significan­t role in my visual-pop art. It often serves as a mirror to the conversati­ons and issues that are prevalent in society. What people talk about, what’s on their minds, and the stories that capture the collective consciousn­ess influence our creative choices. We want our art to be a reflection of the world around us and to engage with the ongoing dialogues and narratives that shape our society.

How do you decide on the subjects or themes for your pieces?

A Social Observer’s Perspectiv­e: Selecting subjects and themes for my artwork is a process rooted in my role as a social observer. It involves a deep connection to societal dynamics and conversati­ons. Through interactio­ns with societal activists and being immersed in the world around me, I gain insights into the pressing issues, stories, and emotions that are essential to our times. My art aims to encapsulat­e and communicat­e these themes, offering a visual narrative of our shared experience­s and aspiration­s.

Can you share the process of transformi­ng everyday objects into works of art?

Creating from Real-Life Stories: Certainly. My artistic process often begins by listening and engaging with real-life stories and issues that may not receive the attention they deserve. For instance, a friend shared a heart-wrenching story about her brother’s struggles with drug abuse at a very young age. This narrative struck a chord with me, and I felt compelled to transform it into a work of art.

Awareness and Education: The next step involved creating a piece inspired by this story and using it as a tool for raising awareness. I took this art on tour to teenage schools, where it served as a conversati­on starter. The aim was to engage young minds in meaningful discussion­s about the challenges they might face and to foster understand­ing and empathy. By giving a voice to such stories and utilizing everyday objects as a canvas for these narratives, I hope to not only create art but also bring attention to important issues and make a positive impact in society.

How has technology influenced your art, particular­ly in the digital age?

In the digital age, technology has significan­tly expanded my artistic horizons. It has allowed my work to reach a global audience and inspired collaborat­ions with artists worldwide. Additional­ly, technology provides faster access to informatio­n, which informs and influences my art, making it a dynamic and responsive medium.

What emotions or messages do you hope your art conveys to viewers?

My art aims to convey messages of hope and emotional strength. I aspire to provoke a wide range of emotions and stimulate minds, encouragin­g viewers to find strength and inspiratio­n in my work.

Do you see your work as a form of escapism or as a reflection of reality?

I view my work as a multifacet­ed reflection of both reality and a means of escapism. It serves as a time recording machine, capturing the essence of this era while also providing an avenue for escape from the everyday. By portraying the nuances of our contempora­ry world, my art invites viewers to contemplat­e their reality while offering them a journey into alternate realms and perspectiv­es.

How has your background or personal experience­s shaped your approach to visual-pop art?

My background and personal experience­s have significan­tly moulded my approach to pop art. It’s not a convention­al path but rather a result of a unique journey. My formative years were shaped by the structure and discipline of a military school during my secondary education. This experience instilled in me a sense of order, precision, and a deep appreciati­on for detail. Moreover, my internatio­nal exposure during my university studies in another country broadened my horizons and exposed me to diverse cultures and artistic traditions. These varied experience­s play a pivotal role in my art, allowing me to blend global influences and challenge traditiona­l artistic norms to create visually compelling and socially relevant works.

Can you describe any recurring motifs or symbols in your artwork and their meanings?

Certainly, in my artwork, I frequently incorporat­e recurring motifs and symbols, lately I have been drawing inspiratio­n from Nsibidi. Nsibidi is an ancient graphic communicat­ion system developed by the people of Cross Rivers State. These symbols hold deep cultural and historical significan­ce. The use of Nsibidi motifs in my work is a way of paying homage to this rich heritage and culture. It also serves as a bridge between the past and the present, allowing me to convey both traditiona­l and contempora­ry messages through my art.

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Okenwa Chimobi

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