Tuesday 3 July 2018

Some People Are So Talented,

take Kareem Waris Olamilekan, 


  who hails from Lagos, Nigeria, he started expressing his artistic talents when he was around six years old, by drawing his favorite cartoon characters, His big break however, occurred two years later, when he and his family moved houses and he discovered the Ayowole Art Vocational Academy, His talent for drawing was evident, and despite facing great financial difficulties and struggling to buy basic artistic supplies, the young boy managed to improve his skills to the point where he is now able to draw detailed photo-like drawings,

 “I found an artist in our new house, so, I saw the apprentice of @ayowole art drawing still life and I spoke with one of them who asked if I could draw and I told him yes,” Kareem Waris Olamilekan said in a recent interview, “Later that day, the already registered students started drawing a “composition of kettle and headphones…so I stood at a corner and participated with them.”

“He can go far, farther than even beyond our expectations because I believe with what he has been doing, he’s going somewhere greater,” Adewole told CGTN Africa, “We used to tell him don’t see yourself like a roadside artist. Believe you can have a name like Michelangelo, like Davinci.” Kareem Waris Olamilekan is being hailed as Nigeria’s youngest professional artist, and already boasts an impressive 27,000 fans on Instagram alone, but his success did not come easy, He recalls secretly buying 20 sheets of paper every time his mom would send him shopping for food, so he could have something to draw on, and using a flashlight in the middle of the night, because his home had no electricity,

but here is the thing, as of now the artist is just 11 year old! Kareem told BBC. “My family, we work hard before we put food in our mouths, before we eat. That’s what inspires me.” what an incredible talent this young man has.


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