Anthony Edem, a contemporary Nigerian artist, is propelled by a profound love and passion for perfection in the creation of hyper-realistic drawings that span a diverse array of subjects, including objects, animals, and human faces and forms. His artistic vision is a reflection of his commitment to capturing the essence of the African contemporary situation, as well as broader societal issues experienced in Europe and around the world.
Edem's art serves as a poignant commentary on the modern society he inhabits, addressing themes such as rape, cultism, racism, discrimination, and depression. His creations act as a mirror, reflecting his personal experiences and those of the people around him. Through his work, he aims to make his audience acutely aware of the pressing issues in their society, prompting a thoughtful and responsive engagement with the world.
The artist employs a range of mediums, including ballpoint pen, oil paint, charcoal, and graphite pencils, all meticulously applied to British Bristol Strathmore paper. This choice of materials reflects Edem's dedication to achieving a level of detail and precision that characterizes hyper-realism.
Anthony Edem's artworks have found their way into private collections across the globe, residing in Germany, USA, UK, Nigeria France, Australia, Spain, Senegal, and Ghana His ability to transcend geographical boundaries and resonate with a diverse audience underscores the universal impact of his art. Through his hyper-realistic depictions, Edem invites viewers to engage with the pressing issues of our time and encourages a collective awareness and response to the challenges faced by society.