Meet the London based Artist OKOBÉ
The Visual Artist is behind a number of superb shots
If there's anything we picked up on quickly during this interview, it's that the visual artist known as OKOBÉ trusts in his vision. Whether that means hopping on a plane and moving to West Africa to make a film or capturing an awe inspiring shot, he does not overthink, he picks up his camera and gets it done. Perhaps it's this instinctive way of creating that's landed his film in over 15 film festivals worldwide, and his photography recognized as one of the twelve best portraits of the year by the World Photo Organization. We chatted with the Barcelona born, London based artist about his process, his background, and his future plans.
1. First off, your work is stunning, man. What is your background in visual arts? Were you formally trained or self taught?
Thanks a lot. I have no background in visual arts, just a need to express myself. I started two years ago with my photography and four years ago, I did my first movie. I have never studied but as I said, art can come through technique or thought, your soul and a real need to express your own vision. I guess mine has started with the second one, and I have learned my technique observing my subjects.
2. Your film 'GALSEN. THE LANGUAGE OF SOULS' looks great. What inspired you to tell that story in particular?

3. You served as the composer, director, writer and producer on the film. Was it difficult juggling these tasks? Did you approach composing as something different altogether creatively or was it one singular vision for you?

4. Receiving accolades like the one from the World Photo Organization is awesome. Which one of your portraits did they choose as one of the top 12 of 2019? What was the story behind that shot?

5. Your shot composition and use of colors really stand out to me. What are some things you prioritize when you're looking to tell a story as a visual artist?

6. It's dope that you were kicking it backstage with Robert Glasper and Common. I gotta ask, any dope stories from that night?

7. Last but not least., what are some of your goals going forward creatively?
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