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From: The Independent Tuesday 29 January 2013


Do not adjust your screen: the above portraits are not the products of a camera but the steady hand and sharp pencil of a London artist with an astonishing eye for detail.

Kelvin Okafor is one of the leading proponents of a niche but flourishing school of photo-realists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Middlesex fine art graduate is winning plaudits and prizes for his pencil drawings, each of which can take 100 hours over a three-week period to produce.

From his home in Tottenham, North London, Okafor, 27, has created portraits of celebrities as diverse as Amy Winehouse, Tinie Tempah and Mother Teresa, shown here, commanding as much as £10,000 for each work.

He has more than 50 commissions to his name and awards including the Catherine Petitgas Visitors’ Choice Prize, part of the National Open Art Competition.

Okafor’s portraits have also been  exhibited at The Mall Galleries in central London as part of the Threadneedle Prize Exhibition.

Before the artist puts the pencil to paper, he spends days analysing his source photographs, concentrating first on the eyes before using thousands of pencil strokes to build detail showing every pore and hair.

“The attention I’m receiving is surreal and hasn’t really sunk in yet,” he told his local Tottenham and Wood Green Journal. “I’m usually sheltered from it in my studio as I continue to build my portfolio, but I’m really humbled and honoured that so many people appreciate my work. I hope to have my own gallery in the future.”

Okafor’s works will be on display from Friday until 3 February at the Works on Paper/Watercolour Fair at the Science Museum in London.

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Originally Posted by Baz:

They are fantastic Rosie Funnily enough I was reading about another one of these artists this morning.... only this guy was Spanish I think. Some of his work was incredible too

Hiya Baz   hope you're keeping well

FM
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

There was a photo of the artist. Think its real... i had to check lol

 

Hmmm, I bet he draws that beard on. 

 

Pencil moustache? 

FM
Originally Posted by Cinds:

When I'm not on the Mac, that I'm still trying to crack.

 

Oh look, I'm a poet as well as an accomplished artist 

 

 

Still wanna see em  

Hopefully they're better than that time you forged a VIP membership 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

When I'm not on the Mac, that I'm still trying to crack.

 

Oh look, I'm a poet as well as an accomplished artist 

 

 

Still wanna see em  

Hopefully they're better than that time you forged a VIP membership 

They're pretty much along those lines 

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

When I'm not on the Mac, that I'm still trying to crack.

 

Oh look, I'm a poet as well as an accomplished artist 

 

 

Still wanna see em  

Hopefully they're better than that time you forged a VIP membership 

They're pretty much along those lines 

 You can keep them 

FM
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Funny, the more you look at them, they're better than a photo ? Photos are flat. These look more real, like 3d or summat? 

 

 

 

 

I agree, the more you study them the more you find it hard to believe that anyone can be this talented.  The headcovering on Mother Teresa, the detail in Princess Diana, I am in awe

squiggle
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Funny, the more you look at them, they're better than a photo ? Photos are flat. These look more real, like 3d or summat? 

 

 

 

 

I agree, the more you study them the more you find it hard to believe that anyone can be this talented.  The headcovering on Mother Teresa, the detail in Princess Diana, I am in awe

Amazing isn't it? I'm in awe too. The Amy Winehouse one is incredible... its like he captured her spirit.

 

Hope Kelvin Okafor gets his gallery. 10k per artwork isn't much in the art world, especially given the effort he puts in.

 

  

FM

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