3 Questions Digital Series

Osi Audu

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Osi Audu, who speaks about his creative process and artwork at the U.S. Ambassador’s residence in Abuja, Nigeria.

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in africa as a whole there is this whole
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this concept of dualism as
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i said applies to the self there’s the
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tangible aspect
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there is the intangible aspect and the
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yoruba
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see this dualism this concept as
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the outer and the inner head they see uh
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consciousness as the head as a head
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and these drawings which are mainly done
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in black pastel and graphite
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i use a geometric shape as a basic
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foundation
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and and tend to
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manipulate that geometric form in a way
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that
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there is a projection on one side which
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tend to
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represent the nose and a chain the dark
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space in the center itself is
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where this this intangible essence of
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self
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is is supposed to be
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like i always say that they are about
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blackness with all it
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represents with all that word represents
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you know blackness but not blackness as
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an absence of light
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but blackness as light that is
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imperceivable by the eyes because there
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is so much
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about the nature of of consciousness the
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nature of being that
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nobody knows anything about so so it
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represents all of
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all that is unseeable and unknowable
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about the nature of being
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i think it’s uh for me personally it’s
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it’s difficult to say how long
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it takes to make a workout because um
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i use a sketchbook so
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if you’re looking at the the point of
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inspiration
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when the idea occurred and i sketched it
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in my schedule and i
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go about my day and you know muse on it
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and
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adjust this you know this sketch and
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work it this way and
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conceive of it at a large scale or small
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scale and
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so you start counting time from then
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right and then
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the process of of preparing the canvas
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right
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because you i have to stretch you know
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make the canvas stretcher make those
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myself
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prime it and then put the paper on it
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and then do the sketch on it
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yeah so it’s very difficult to to know
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exactly how long
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but the physically the final product
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itself
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which i believe is what usually people
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mean when they ask how long it takes um
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two days three days maximum
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yeah the final outcome of you know of
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the whole process
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right
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my interest in the nature of being in
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the
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intangible essence of self you know is
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is ongoing which is why i titled my work
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self-portrait not because
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you know of course they’re not they
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don’t look like me in any way shape or
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form but
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is the is the portrait of the intangible
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self
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the thing my work investigates really is
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the
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issue of self-identity what what is that
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self to
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with what does one uh
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identify oneself regardless of race
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gender
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or nationality even the only thing i can
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say is that we all have that common
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inheritance which is that
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the self the the essence of self
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is intangible it’s invisible
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we don’t even know what its nature is
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um we don’t know whether indeed it is it
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has a location within the human brain
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um so that is it’s a common it’s
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something that is common to everybody
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you know with
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there’s no color there there’s no male
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female is
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is just the self and it acts itself out
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as on a day-to-day basis the only thing
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we know about it is that