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Fire used to draw
Artist Name
Junior Justice
Artist Statement
The word pyrography basically means writing with fire or wood burning. Many brpeople refers to pyrography as wood burning . I have practically created my brslick way to approach pyrography with different technique. I use fire and blade brto draw and form my art on chipboard heavy in a form of burnt marks. I want my brart to create awareness and awakening past memories to tell stories, to breducate, to preserve culture, to create an impact, solve problems and entertain brthe Born and unborn. I want my art to tell the sentiment of the people who brlacks the power to speak in the public domain about sensitive issues that braffect humanity. I am mostly inspired by the past, present and future brcontemporary African vicinities because I feel there are more that are yet to brbe straighten out for visibility. brWorking on chipboard heavy makes me collaborate creatively with nature and a brsense of connection with life in all wonderful directions which adds meaning to brmy art. I really loves the earthen colours that my eyes sees when I use fire to brdraw. brMy hallucination is a moving force that keeps me burning in the art to create brmeaningful in diversity as I found myself upon the earth today because I don brknow the day I can be under the earth, so in my world of art, I want to inspire brthe powerless minds of those who lack for the true senses of existence as a brconnect them to creation and beyond imagination.
Artist Bio
1 Votes
4.0
Vote Breakdown
Interpretation and clarity of the theme, to the viewer.
5.0
Creativity, uniqueness, and originality of the depicted theme.
5.0
Quality of artistic composition and overall design based on the theme.
4.0
Color and tone. Balance of image within its space.
4.0
What is the effect of the artwork in general and as a whole?
4.0
Overall, can the entire artwork be judged as a masterpiece?
4.0