Patrick Chuka Explained

Patrick Chuka
Birth Date:2000 3, df=y
Birth Place:Victoria Island, Lagos State, Nigeria
Nationality:Nigerian
Known For:Drawing
Movement:Hyperrealism
Years Active:2015–present

Patrick Chuka (born 17 March 2000), professionally known as Chu, is a Nigerian artist who primarily works with charcoal and ballpoint pen. He also paints with oil, pastel and acrylic, largely focusing his art on realism and some aspect of hyperrealism.[1]

Early life and education

Chuka was born in Victoria Island, Lagos State in a family of four, where he is the first child. He is from Abba, Nwangele, Imo State, Nigeria. Due to family crises while growing up, his family relocated a lot, forcing him to change from one secondary school to another. From 2010 to 2011, he went to Federal Government College, Odogbolu, Ogun State, Nigeria for his secondary school education, he moved to Top Highflyer College, Isolo, Lagos State, from 2012 to 2014, before moving again to Weenoble International School, Ejigbo, Lagos State, where he finally finished in 2015. He started making art at 15, immediately after graduating from secondary school. Chuka later moved to the United States with his family in 2018.[2] He is currently a student of Berkeley City College, Berkeley, California, USA, where he is studying Biology.[1] [3]

Style and philosophy

Chuka works primarily with charcoal and ballpoint pen. He paints with oil, pastel, acrylic and also sculpt. He has drawn attention to trending topics such as feminism, marriage rights for minorites, LGBTQ rights and gender equality with his art.[1] [4]

In 2018, he explained why he gets angry when reading the Bible. He criticized Solomon for asking God for Wisdom.[5]

Features

On 16 January 2018, Chuka had a drawing of his included in Brittle Paper in "14: An Anthology of Queer Art, Vol. 2: The Inward Gaze."[6]

On October 30, Patrick was featured on BBC.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://patrickchuka.com. PatrickChuka.
  2. Web site: Artist Spotlight: Chuka Pencils. 27 August 2019. The Nygerian.
  3. Web site: Patrick Chuka – The Visual Artist. 27 August 2019. Creative Debuts.
  4. Web site: Patrick Chuka MTLS. 27 August 2019. Maple Tree Literary Supplement Canada.
  5. Web site: Nigerian artist explains why he gets angry when reading the Bible. 27 August 2019. Legit.ng. 8 August 2018 .
  6. Web site: 14: An Anthology of Queer Art, Vol. 2: "The Inward Gaze". 16 January 2018. 27 August 2019. Brittle Paper.
  7. News: Patrick Chuka . 30 October 2020. BBC.