<p>Ken Nwadiogbu is pushed by the desire to portray man’s inner being. His background in Civil Engineering plays a major role as an influencing factor of his artistic expression. Here, more value is placed on the interior setup of a structure, where everything comes to life, than on the exterior which basically draws one’s attention to what lies inside. The focal point of his art is on black lives and blacks in diaspora; recreating his experiences and those encountered by his close friends such as police brutality, lingering racism, xenophobia, fraud, and culture conflict and shock. He wants to invoke empathy in the viewer and make them aware enough to respond to what is going on in the society.</p>
<p>Witnesses.</p>
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