Tuesday 16 July 2013

Where I call home......(the future Nigeria)

What future does Nigeria hold for art?

The cliché which makes the word art to be understood as any work of an artist should be erased. Art is generally a medium of self expression by which elements are combined to  create an effect (which is what we refer to as a work of art).

Every picture tells a story, it might be a sad one or a happy one. The strokes of an artist's brush is worth a thousand words. The gradual process of mixing colours and laying them out on a surface is really intense because every artist wants any art lover to be able to see through the painting and spot the passion that comes with it.
Every lyric line comes from an inspired moment, creativity and ability to create a distinctive sound all in a combo to produce good music.
Every dance move and formation align with the thoughts and senses and with a touch of passion is good entertainment to those who enjoy dance.
Being able to express yourself through written words and being able to remold yourself as a totally different character on stage all take us deeper into the world of art.

I can't love fashion without drowning in the sea of art. I can't talk fashion without talking art.
 
 

My home.....my comfort zone*

Home is a Nigeria where every form of art is appreciated, where the people in the entertainment industry desist from being blinded with greed and insatiable hunger to amass wealth and focus more on the talent and passion deposited in young minds. Home for me is a Nigeria where cultural and entertainment ambassadors are not just individuals with affluence and wealth but individuals who will stand for what they believe in, work hard  and build a future for us. But it all starts now, by accepting the responsibility to be a source of change in your industry.

Home could be anywhere for anybody. For a model, it could be the runway. For a basketball player, it could be the basketball pitch. For an actor, it could be the stage. For a scientist, it could be the laboratory. For an artist, it could be a room full of paintings. For me, it's a whole world of colour; a stage with children representing their different cultural backgrounds perfectly to promote peace, love and art.          
   
I do not just speak the art language; I am art itself!
Love you Nigeria!
 






2 comments:

Unknown said...

very nice post..

Unknown said...

Oh thank u Isaac...........