Isaac Oyedele, 21, a Nigerian who recently made a viral ballpoint
drawing of America’s President, Donald Trump, was subsequently praised by the president, who described the drawing as “fantastic”.
Oyedele tells GBENRO ADEOYE of The Punch how thrilled he was by the attention he had received.
Read excerpts from the interview:
You recently caught President Donald Trump’s attention with
your drawing of him which you posted as @Doks_art, how did you learn to
draw like that using ballpoint?
I learnt how to draw with a ballpoint pen by practising vigorously –
the kind of practice that involves buying 10 papers and throwing nine in
the dustbin. At first, it was tough! Since ink cannot be erased, I
missed things up several times. There were countless failures.
I started drawing cartoons like Spiderman and those cool action
characters while I was still crawling. But I started drawing
professionally in 2017. I can only work with ballpoint pen, but I want
to learn to use more things – people think I’m already good to go but
I’m not. I do not paint.
It was not your first drawing of President Donald Trump as
you stated on Twitter, why did you choose to be drawing the US
president?
Donald Trump, before he became president, was a man celebrities and
rappers wanted to be. His name was not far from their mouths. Trump is a
strong figure, an admirable one. I wasn’t satisfied with the first
portrait I made of him, so I drew another one. I do not tolerate
mediocrity in myself.
You said the last drawing of Trump took you 70 hours, how
much value do you place on the drawing considering the time and efforts
it took?
I place high value on it – I wouldn’t say how much it’s worth. I
really wanted the portrait to get to the president. It is not always
about money.
Why was it so important to you for Trump to see it?
It was important to me because Twitter is a platform he loves using and I know with the support of others, he surely would.
When Trump described it as fantastic, how did you feel?
Wow! For the president of the United States to call my work
“fantastic”, when regular people might not even look at it twice, meant
everything to me.
Since President Trump described it as fantastic and said you had a talent, what opportunities have come with it?
Opportunities and doors are inevitable! Galleries and online news
platforms and newspapers have reached out to me. People have offered me
commissions. And I finally got to be an influencer – that’s the gift
President Trump offered me.
In future, I see myself dominating the arts
world, having exhibitions around the world and being an influencer and a
role model.
Credit To Punchng
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