Black Artistry: Inspiration Recrafted

Non-Fiction Writer Charles J Jones talks about Visual Artist Nsofor

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This is part 2 of a podcast with non-fiction writer (Charles) Jermaine Jones.  Here we talk about one of his artistic inspirations: Runners by the Nigerian artist Nsofor. In this podcast, he talks us through his process of reading abstract art and the relationship between that and his work, stating 'the writer in me makes me gravitate towards visual art'. image courtesy of Anthony Chukudinma Nsofor

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