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Fearless (2018) Original Ink Drawing by Emmanuel Akolo

22.86 x 27.94 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 22.86 x 27.94cm (actual image size)

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£222.68

I created Fearless to show the strength it takes to keep going after you fall. This drawing is a reminder that the person who tries and fails is much stronger than the person who never tries at all. I chose a tiger for this work because it represents power and a brave spirit. Even with the soft textures of the fur, the tiger’s eyes are steady and focused, showing that it is ready to get back up and fight again.

I used a unique style for this piece, using many small blue and red dots to create the background and the shape of the tiger. This technique shows that courage is built from many small moments of choosing to be brave. Fearless is a tribute to everyone who refuses to give up. It is about fighting for what you want over and over again, no matter how many times you have to start over.

Materials used:

Ballpoint Pen On Eggshell Paper

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I created Fearless to show the strength it takes to keep going after you fall. This drawing is a reminder that the person who tries and fails is much stronger than the person who never tries at all. I chose a tiger for this work because it represents power and a brave spirit. Even with the soft textures of the fur, the tiger’s eyes are steady and focused, showing that it is ready to get back up and fight again.

I used a unique style for this piece, using many small blue and red dots to create the background and the shape of the tiger. This technique shows that courage is built from many small moments of choosing to be brave. Fearless is a tribute to everyone who refuses to give up. It is about fighting for what you want over and over again, no matter how many times you have to start over.

Materials used:

Ballpoint Pen On Eggshell Paper

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Emmanuel Akolo is an award-winning Nigerian-Canadian visual artist based in Niagara, Ontario. His work is characterized by a profound exploration of human emotion and cultural heritage, often utilizing bold light... Read more

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