HOW JOSHUA EGESI IS BLAZING THE TRAIL IN ART

Joshua Egesi a university of Benin student, Edo State, Nigeria,  is carving a niche for himself and the nation in general, in the arts industry.  The student's incredible genius has translated into one of the finest arts in the continent. The student artist made a portrait of the vice chancellor of the university using over six thousand disposed bottle covers. The imposing art is 11ft by 7ft portrait. Joshua in an interview (not with decosule.blogspot.com) revealed that the portrait is the largest in Africa.

Josh's ingenuity has further shown that with the right support and conducive environment, our young talents if well harnessed can reposition the nation and set her on the pedestal of greatness.

Below are the photos of the art.





Comments

Chillar said…
Wow great art work. I really wish the government of today can empower this young man so that his peice of art work will be a topic of decussion around the globe and will bring some recognition to the country in term of art exhibition
Franca Irabor said…
I pray he is recognized and supported by the appropriate authority to help him gain global recognition..
Unknown said…
This is an incredible talent and achievement to the young man..
And to you Deco sule more ink to your pen..


Just Kebir..
Anonymous said…
This is amazing.
Also acknowledging that he has found an incredible way of ridding the streets of this plastic waste and using his ingenious mind to make such amazing art.

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