🎨 In Her Infinity: The First of My Afro-Surrealism Series They say every picture tells a story, but for me, the real magic is crafting stories that look like they’ve just leapt out of a dream. In Her Infinity is the first in my Afro-surrealism series, and trust me, this piece didn’t just materialize overnight. It began as a spark of inspiration scribbles on paper, hours of research into afro inspired artworks, and endless iterations to balance celestial elements with the surreal narrative I envisioned. Add to that some trial and error with textures, colours, and layouts, and you’ve got a process that was equal parts creative flow and determined problem solving. Inspired by ancient hieroglyphics and planetary bodies, I set out to create a visual narrative that’s as deep as it is cosmic. With symbolism as my compass, I explored the surreal essence of "her" being, blending identity, heritage, and imagination into a single, striking composition. Think of it as storytelling that swapped words for colours and shapes because who says a good story has to be on paper? Visual art for me is equal parts passion, persistence, and, occasionally, questioning my life choices at 2 am. But in the end, it’s all about creating connections and visuals that resonate. 💼 Got a bold, out of this world idea? Drop me a message, and let’s make it a reality!
Excellent work David
Excellent work Boss
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2wThe Egyptian hieroglyphs, the sand dunes, the owl, the Space and planets BUT the model. When you say Afro most minds wouldn't go to Egypt, despite being part of the African continent. When I think blacks in Egypt I think slaves of those times. How did your creative mind come to merge those 2 different worlds David Chikere