Episode 39
Art as ACTivism with Arinze Stanley
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with hyperrealist artist, Arinze Stanley. He gives us a masterclass in using your art to act toward change. Making art his business allows him to spend time spreading his message and his skills to ensure that no one has to feel helpless. Listen through to the end for a full rundown for selling your art in a way that also gains you traction and increased interest in your art. Keep raising the bar.
"The power to create is something godly."- Arinze Stanley
Guest: Arinze Stanley Egbengwu is a Nigerian realistic portrait artist. Working in a genre of art known as hyper-realism and integrated with his personal experiences in Nigeria, Arinze drives at creating art that triggers a degree of emotional connection between his viewers and his artworks. Also gearing his works towards social and political activism, he hopes to use his art to speak for those who can’t speak out for themselves.
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Written by: Kelsey Susino, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille
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