Laolu Senbanjo: "The Sacred Art of the Ori"
勞魯森班裘: 神聖的讚頌藝術
Laolu Senbanjo's motto is: “Everything is my canvas.” Full bio
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自由出生的孩子,
歐洲所有的全部,
surpass all that Europe ever had,]
to me when I was a child in Nigeria.
祖母會唱给我聽。
of the Yoruba people,
of treasures that the West does not have.
I call my grandmother --
about Yoruba mythology.
西南部的一個種族,
from the southwestern part of Nigeria,
by these stories.
my art since I was a child.
我藝術創作的靈感來源。
紐約哈林市集購買的東西。
you buy at Harlem markets in New York.
on her arms and her legs.
she was born with them,
and detailed symbols.
線條和精緻的符號。
from the Yoruba mythology.
現今會變成一個怎樣的藝術家。
to influence the artist that I am today.
I saw art everywhere.
in Ilorin, in Stadium Road.
位於體育場路上的房子。
at the marble floors,
of patterns and designs in it,
and I would be like,
圖樣,看看這圖案、這裝飾。」
see this pattern, see this mask."
"Laolu, I don't see anything."
我看到的紋路描出來。
what I saw on the floor.
she got really upset.
with my teachers and my parents.
"Laolu, we are Christians.
「勞努,我們是基督徒。
or maybe you draw chairs or furniture,
也許椅子或家具,
the whole house if I had a chance,
I knew being an artist was not an option,
要當藝術家是不可能的,
my parents wanted me to be,
He was so proud that day.
他那天好驕傲。
looked like in law school.
筆記本是這個樣子的。
why I wasn't going to class.
at the Human Rights Commission
between getting an education
seeing all the injustice around me,
讓我感到挫折,
is controlled by where we are born.
a man and a man holding hands,
same-sex relationship is criminalized.
I like to start a conversation.
plugged into Africa
being drained out.
the patterns, the masks, the stories,
來編織我的藝術的方式,
to practice art full time.
全職去做藝術工作。
He'll come back."
in New York was not easy,
no representation,
to make a living.
to wear their stories.
穿在身上是很令人驕傲的事。
my hand on I painted,
on my Instagram feed,
standing in front my art,
有某種現象發生了。
進入她,再從她出來,
go into her and come out of her literally,
on human bodies.
地板上看見藝術,
and people's bodies.
與身體上看見藝術。
most of my creative instincts
on my childhood memories
and I think to myself, like,
神話中的男神和女神一樣,
if we all walked around
from Yoruba mythology?
就這麼誕生了。
The Sacred Art of the Ori was born.
你的本質、你的直覺。
it means your instincts.
when you tap into your Ori,
當你去發掘你的讚頌,
about painting on human bodies.
my regular work in Brooklyn,
在布魯克林工作,
for my music video?
how did she even know me?
Of course I thought it was a scam.
it was real, it was true,
to pay homage to New Orleans,
of her creole origins.
她的克里奧爾血統。
from zero to 100 real fast.
and, like, take everything in.
we work so hard all our lives
in me is still there,
to fight for what I believe in.
來為我的信念而戰。
some of my art in motion.
我的一些動態藝術作品。
I ever painted in my life,
my hopes and my fears.
我的希望及我的恐懼。
one huge, nameless continent
over 350 ethnic groups and languages,
超過 350 個種族和語言,
一個種族的一個藝術家。
that I hope I will be able to change
我期待我能夠改變
on the continent and here,
包括在非洲及在這裡,
at Harlem markets in New York
能買到的東西而已,
you see has a story,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laolu Senbanjo - Artist, musician, lawyer, activistLaolu Senbanjo's motto is: “Everything is my canvas.”
Why you should listen
A visual artist, musician, human rights lawyer and activist, Laolu Senbanjo puts his mark on everything from canvas, to shoes, to walls and buildings, to clothing and even the body with his Sacred Art of the Ori. Born and raised in Ilorin, Nigeria, his Yoruba heritage is ever-present in his work, which marries modern detail and ornate style to create a vision of Afrofuturism.
His preferred medium is charcoal, "because it’s something as natural as life and death," he writes, and he also works in acrylics, inks and even wood. Senbanjo created work for the astonishing "Sorry" video from Beyoncé's Lemonade, and he has worked with Angelique Kidjo, Kenneth Cole, Alicia Keys, Usher and many more.
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