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Tag: Visual artist
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Baobab Media Visual Artist Feature: Viktart
“Find a beautiful piece of art…fall in love…admire it…and realize that that was created by human beings just like you, no more human, no less.” // Maya Angelou
Letting Go/Viktart Who are you?
My name is Viktart Mwangi. I am a fine artist.How do you represent yourself with your work?
I am a doer of things. From simple illustrations on paper to Murals.
A Rhino reimagined/Viktart How did you get in to visual art?
It’s something I’ve done since I was young by watching my dad draw. Later on I decided to make a career out of it.
Stepping out in Courage/Viktart What is/are your inspirations?
Beauty and emotions inspire me.
Crossroads/Viktart What do you get out of it?
A sense of self worth and purpose. I aspire to get to a level where my work changes/influences the way people define creativity.
The KCB Lion/Viktart What kind of challenges have you or do you face?
Perception. What people think I do versus what I think I do.
Tanscendence/Viktart What’s your day to day like?
I compress everything that needs my attention between 6am and 6pm. At night I shut off.
Letting Go/Viktart Any parting thoughts?
Do I need one, seeing that we’ll meet so many times…I just live, I don’t have a quote I live by.
King of the Jungle/Viktart What do you think of Fundi Vik’s work? Share with us your thoughts.
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Magati Maosa
PEOPLE : MAGATI MAOSA
Big on film photography and just recently getting to share his visual art on apparels, Magati Maosa will get your head spinning once he welcomes you into his world. We get to discuss his connection with nature and how it influences his work and aesthetic, thoughts on concept theft and more.
1. Wild IntroÂ
I am Magati Maosa, a 21 year old visual artist from Ongata Rongai, Central Kajiado.
I really love using the old Kodak Film camera that Ma’ used to have and only allowed us to use it at family gatherings or when my cousins asked me to take pictures of them. Three years ago, was when I realised that photography was diverse. My friend and fellow photographer, Patricia Karimi, encouraged me to push my interests and it helped better my photographic skill that is being able to compose, structure and produce work. 2. Describe your aesthetic and what inspires itÂI love exploring emotion. Adding life to a still image gives a totally different look to my work. Minimalism, is a style I enjoy along side portraiture, fashion & lifestlye photography.I am also inspired by modern Africa. The free-thinking society allows what is considered ‘weird’ as normal. Being different allows us to identify as the select few and show the world who we are.3. What is photography to you and do you recall the first image you took?ÂPhotography is a release, a way I show the audience my vision, my story.
The first image I took, was at a Blankets and Wine Concert, trying to get a picture of “Just A Band” performing. Honestly, I had no clue my settings were alright but I was ready to see what would come of it.4. How has social media influenced your growth?Social media has been a huge opening platform for me. It has shown that the world is listening. I’ve been able to meet people with common interests and made friends and colleagues as well.Thoughts on photo credits and theft of contentÂAppreciation of work is good as it shows respect to the artist. Content theft sucks! People need to consider themselves professionals and prove this with their work. I don’t mind being an inspiration to someone but it seems less appreciative to ‘take someones work’. Be true to yourself.5. Analogue or digital photography and why?ÂÂ I enjoy both. Analogue photography encourages me to compose more before pressing that shutter. It takes a lot before being able to settle on composing but it’s me to think out-of-the-box. I also like how time and mood is created with film. Digital phography has better advantages and allows one to actually get the images there and then and also explore wider in different photography styles. Digital Photography is a stepping stone and is more accessible now as compared to analogue.6. Do you think in single images or stories?ÂSeries allow people to show ‘their side’ of a story line. It’s like a journey and one’s goal would be to captivate your audience till the end.
 How has this helped you in concept creation?Â7.What is your relationship with nature and how does it inspire your work?ÂTrees are too cool. (Let’s plant more!)
I love working outdoors as there is a mood that is set when working with nature. I often try to work around tones and color with my images to add character. We all connect more with how everything is set in the world. The envionment is an art piece that we should be a part of.8. Do you express yourself through other mediums?ÂYes! I am a digital artist and consider my style Pop Art. My canvas has been my computer screen but I recently started doing my prints on apparel. I beleive art can be worn and I would love to share my illustrations.Will you release more products soon?ÂYes, of course. I’m trying to do more art pieces and exploring more with some doodles to make #magoillustrates move past a memory. Tune in to see more coming your way.9. What have you learnt about yourself through your work?ÂNot to fear expressing oneself, being true to myself and showing people that I’m gifted and it is essential to share this gift.What are you currently working on?ÂI’m trying to work more on my art, consistency and practice which really shows improvment and I hope with time I’ll better my yesterday.10. Wild Outro (advice)