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Wednesday 30 January 2013

The incredible sketches of Nigerian artist, Kelvin Okafor

27 year old Kelvin Okafor is a graduate of Fine Art, Middlesex University and is now making waves across the world with his incredible pencil drawings that looks like photographs.

Kelvin creates each piece only in black and white, using graphite pencils, charcoal, and black coloured pencil. He's exhibited at numerous major art galleries and won several national awards for his remarkable work. His work is currently on display at the The Watercolours + Works on Paper Fair at the London Science Museum, until February 3.

Kelvin writes on his blog:
'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.'
See more of his sketches after the cut...




 
 
 
 
 

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Jamelga said...

Unbelievable!!!!! Am proud of this guy. Wow!!! Speechless. Wish him all the best. He is better than most of those painters o.

SOLA said...

I no know sha... but I no still believe. I don look look look but the thing be like pictures, e no just resemble wetin dem use pencil draw.
Abeg when him wan do exhibition? Cos I go like see am paint or draw live... till then, I choose not to believe...
Make no body insult me o.. na my point of view I type so!
Una tainkyu

Anonymous said...

wow!!!! wow!!!! this is super amazing! this is 5 different types of amazing!!!! wow!!!

TWITS said...

SHEER TALENT AT WORK. Am proud to identify you as a fellow Igbo. Keep up the good work. Kudos brother.

TWITS said...

I am thrilled by this. Honestly I have never seen such. Pencil works that are better than paintings? Kelvin Okafor...we are proud of you!!!

Unknown said...

this is my first time ever to comment on your blog Linda, I just had to because dis guy is too much. they look so real!!! its the detailing that's killing me! nice one Kelvin.

Anonymous said...

419 at its very best again! No charcoal can give a shade of gloss!

Anonymous said...

Cha Cha Cha Igbo kwenu! Kelvin Okafor nwa afor igbo, jisike ooo, chukwu gozie gi.

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This is Incredible.............................

Anonymous said...

I can make a pencil portrait but haven't seen the like ever...need to see it real

audraey's said...

This is beautiful! He sure is a talented feLla

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