triBBBal Artists Spotlight: Mastering the Canvas: The Awe-Inspiring Art of Franklin Ndibam (Frankshetches)

In this article, we take you on a journey through Franklin Ndibam's unique and thought-provoking works that seamlessly blend imagination, color, and emotion. Discover the inspirations, techniques, and philosophy that drive Franklin to create masterpieces that leave spectators awe-struck. Learn about his evolution, from early influences to his current status in the contemporary art world. Gain insights into his creative techniques, color palettes, and the philosophical musings that underpin his work.Prepare to be inspired, moved, and delighted as we showcase the brilliance of Franklin, an artist who paints not just with colors but with the essence of the human experience itself.

Introduction:

Franklin Ndibam, also known as Franksketches, is a contemporary self-taught artist from Nigeria. He specializes in vivid portraits that incorporate contrasting color schemes and explore the essence of truth. His work combines photographic elements with vibrant backgrounds and contextual props, reminiscent of Edward Hopper's style.

Franklin Ndibam’s talents were further honed through a six-month internship with master painter Ayogu Kingsley, and he was named Artist of the Year in 2020 by Creative Faith Academy.

Franklin Ndibam's remarkable artistic journey has taken him to international heights, with his paintings featured in prestigious exhibitions and art fairs.

 

Artist Bio:

Franklin Nonso Ndibam, a contemporary realism artist born in Nigeria in 1990, started his artistic journey at the tender age of 7. As a self-taught artist, he honed his skills across various mediums, including charcoal, acrylic, and oil on canvas, mastering the craft through relentless dedication.

His artistic practices are deeply influenced by his surroundings, offering profound cultural commentary and thought-provoking reflections on societal ideologies and concepts. His body of work primarily comprises portraits executed in striking color schemes that delve into the raw essence of facial expressions.

With a keen eye for craftsmanship, Franklin approaches his subjects with a photographic precision that captivates the viewer's attention. He employs vibrant neon colors, intense hues, and tones of yellow, red, or pink as dramatic backdrops against black figures, creating a magnetic allure within his art. This bold use of solid vibrant color backgrounds hints at his expressionist tendencies, adding depth and dimension to his subjects.

Beyond mere figuration, Franklin integrates symbolic elements into his art, incorporating props such as floral motifs and furniture objects to delve into the contextual realm. His presentation style echoes the aesthetics of Edward Hopper.

Franklin's dedication to his craft is exemplified by his six-month painting internship under the tutelage of the master painter Ayogu Kingsley. In recognition of his exceptional talent, Franklin was awarded the prestigious "Artist of the Year" title in 2020 by Creative Faith Academy, an accolade powered by KOGA USA.

In a significant milestone in his career, Franklin made his international debut with the exhibition "Serenity" at the Mitochondria Gallery in Houston, Texas. The event was not only a resounding success but also marked a sold-out triumph for the artist. Additionally, Franklin's work garnered further recognition when two of his paintings were showcased at the Spectrum Miami Art Fair through the Mitochondria Gallery during the Art Miami Fair, a testament to the growing impact and reach of his art.

                                                                           

 

Question and Answer Segment with Franklin Ndibam:

Q1. Can you share the story behind your artistic journey? What led you to pursue art, and how has your style evolved over time?

I've always had a deep passion for self-expression and creativity. From the young age of 7, I found solace in painting, drawing, and creating. As I grew older, this passion only intensified. Art became my way of processing emotions, exploring ideas, and connecting with the world around me. I take immense pleasure in transforming my passion into a livelihood.

My artistic style continually evolved over time; initially, I did charcoal creations, but presently, I predominantly indulge in painting. My artwork serves as a medium through which I convey my innermost emotions.

Q2. Can you describe a typical day in your life as an artist?

As a professional artist, I meticulously manage my creative process. A typical day begins with a morning meditation session as I prepare for the day ahead. My primary focus revolves around painting, which typically consumes my time from noon until around 6 p.m.

Q3. How do you approach the process of creating a new piece or body of work? Do you have any rituals or routines that help you get into the creative mindset? 

As an artist, my approach to creating a new piece or body of work begins with inspiration. Once inspired, I like to set aside dedicated time in my studio where I begin by crafting a prototype on my sketch pad, a preliminary step that significantly streamlines the creative process before I transfer it onto my canvas. I find that having a dedicated creative space and consistent routines helps me get into the right mindset and flow of creativity.

                                                                           

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Q4. What techniques or mediums do you primarily use in your creations, and why do you find them particularly suited to expressing your ideas?

I have a deep passion for working with charcoal on canvas, and over time, I have undergone an artistic evolution. Recently, I have been dedicating myself more to painting, as it allows me to fully embrace my identity as an artist and tap into my creativity more profoundly.

Q5. Do you have a favorite piece or project that you've worked on? What makes it special to you, and what was the inspiration behind it?

One of my favorite pieces is 'Nwanyi Oji,' which vividly portrays the essence of a strong-willed black woman. I am currently in the creative process of developing a new collection, set to be unveiled in just a few months.

                                                                           

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Q6. Can you share any interesting stories about the inspiration behind a specific series of artworks?

The recent project, entitled "In My Words" was inspired by my fascination with the complexities of human relationships, particularly those between men and women. It also drew inspiration from the profound and often unspoken connections we share with animals. This project allowed me to explore and visually represent the intricacies of these relationships through my art.

Q7. Can you describe a moment when you felt the most proud of your artistic achievements?

I experienced my greatest pride in my artistic accomplishments when I participated in my inaugural international group exhibition hosted by Mitochondria Gallery in Texas, which turned out to be a resounding success.

Q8. Are there any current trends or movements in the art world that you find interesting?

The art movement that predominantly features black figures in its paintings is particularly captivating to me, as it provides a rich exploration of our cultural heritage.

Q9. Can you describe the role of art education in your own artistic journey?

Art education has played a minimal role in my artistic journey, as I am primarily self-taught, evolving and refining my style independently.

                                                                                

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Conclusion:

Franklin Ndibam is a rising star in the contemporary art world. His work is bold, colorful, and thought-provoking, and it often reflects on issues of identity and community. He often incorporates elements of traditional African art into his work.

Franklin Ndibam's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has received numerous awards for his art. He is a passionate advocate for art education, and he believes that art can be a powerful tool for social change.

In conclusion, Franklin Ndibam is an inspiration to young artists everywhere. He shows that it is possible to achieve success in the art world without formal training. He is a talented and important contemporary artist. His work is sure to continue to inspire and challenge viewers for years to come.

To learn more about Franklin Ndibam, please visit his profile:

https://tribbbal.com/franksketches  

 


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