Arinze Stanley Egbengwu

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Arinze Stanley Egbengwu (born 1993) is a Nigerian artist, activist, photographer, engineer, and entrepreneur. He is best known for creating hyper realistic pencil drawings. [1]

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Arinze Stanley Egbengwu
Arinze Stanley portrait.jpg
Nationality Nigerian
Known for Drawing
Movement Hyperrealism
Website www.arinzestanley.com

Working primarily with charcoal and graphite on paper, Egbengwu uses his works as a medium for social and political activism. His work addresses matters including racism, modern slavery, and feminism both in his community and worldwide. [1] [2]

Early life

Egbengwu was born on 20 November 1993. He is a self-taught artist and lives in Lagos, Nigeria. [3] [4]

In 2014, Arinze graduated from Imo State University with a Bachelor's of Engineering in agricultural engineering. [5] [6] [7]

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