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This portrait of Syl Cheney-Coker looks to capture not only his likeness but also the depth of his contribution to African literature and his powerful voice as a Sierra Leonean writer. Created using ballpoint pen and coloured felt tip pen, the drawing pays homage to Cheney-Coker’s lifelong dedication to addressing the complexities of identity, exile, and the postcolonial experience. His poetic and literary works reflect his personal journey and the broader historical struggles of our shared homeland.
The vibrant kente cloth-inspired background, with its bold patterns, symbolises cultural heritage and continuity, contrasting with the detailed monochromatic portrait, which invites the viewer to reflect on the profound legacy of a man whose work transcends borders. This work delves into themes of identity and legacy, grounding Cheney-Coker in his roots while highlighting his influence on global literature.

Ballpoint & coloured felt pens on paper.
21X30cm
2024

Materials used:

Ballpoint Pen and Felt Pens on Paper

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Syl Cheney-Coker (2024)

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by Habib Hajallie

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This portrait of Syl Cheney-Coker looks to capture not only his likeness but also the depth of his contribution to African literature and his powerful voice as a Sierra Leonean writer. Created using ballpoint pen and coloured felt tip pen, the drawing pays homage to Cheney-Coker’s lifelong dedication to addressing the complexities of identity, exile, and the postcolonial experience. His poetic and literary works reflect his personal journey and the broader historical struggles of our shared homeland.
The vibrant kente cloth-inspired background, with its bold patterns, symbolises cultural heritage and continuity, contrasting with the detailed monochromatic portrait, which invites the viewer to reflect on the profound legacy of a man whose work transcends borders. This work delves into themes of identity and legacy, grounding Cheney-Coker in his roots while highlighting his influence on global literature.

Ballpoint & coloured felt pens on paper.
21X30cm
2024

Materials used:

Ballpoint Pen and Felt Pens on Paper

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I am an honouree of The Forbes 30 under 30 list for Europe 2023 and the winner of The UK New Artist of the Year. In March 2022 I was... Read more

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