OSINACHI
Trust Doesn’t Matter Anymore, 2020
Fine Art print, unframed Size: 30x40 cm , Edition of 5
Like all works in the “COVID-19: A General State of Anxiety” series, is an interpretation of one of the most shared problems during the coronavirus pandemic – the inability of many people to get a haircut. Allowing someone to give you a haircut comes with heavy trust, with the pandemic, many people are forced to trash that trust and just go for it with whomever they can get to give them a haircut.
Part of the series called COVID-19: A GENERAL STATE OF ANXIETY.
’The works in the series engage with subjects who are navigating the realities of living in the global pandemic, COVID-19. I have documented history through this work, especially as it relates to how the pandemic has affected lives in my home country Nigeria.
The artworks specifically explore the various states of anxiety that has been prevalent as a response to the pandemic. For example, while some subjects are overwhelmed with ennui, others are looking for a way to stay alive during the pandemic – hence the embracing of spirituality/religiosity as means of salvation.’ - Osinachi
Trust Doesn’t Matter Anymore, 2020
Fine Art print, unframed Size: 30x40 cm , Edition of 5
Like all works in the “COVID-19: A General State of Anxiety” series, is an interpretation of one of the most shared problems during the coronavirus pandemic – the inability of many people to get a haircut. Allowing someone to give you a haircut comes with heavy trust, with the pandemic, many people are forced to trash that trust and just go for it with whomever they can get to give them a haircut.
Part of the series called COVID-19: A GENERAL STATE OF ANXIETY.
’The works in the series engage with subjects who are navigating the realities of living in the global pandemic, COVID-19. I have documented history through this work, especially as it relates to how the pandemic has affected lives in my home country Nigeria.
The artworks specifically explore the various states of anxiety that has been prevalent as a response to the pandemic. For example, while some subjects are overwhelmed with ennui, others are looking for a way to stay alive during the pandemic – hence the embracing of spirituality/religiosity as means of salvation.’ - Osinachi
Trust Doesn’t Matter Anymore, 2020
Fine Art print, unframed Size: 30x40 cm , Edition of 5
Like all works in the “COVID-19: A General State of Anxiety” series, is an interpretation of one of the most shared problems during the coronavirus pandemic – the inability of many people to get a haircut. Allowing someone to give you a haircut comes with heavy trust, with the pandemic, many people are forced to trash that trust and just go for it with whomever they can get to give them a haircut.
Part of the series called COVID-19: A GENERAL STATE OF ANXIETY.
’The works in the series engage with subjects who are navigating the realities of living in the global pandemic, COVID-19. I have documented history through this work, especially as it relates to how the pandemic has affected lives in my home country Nigeria.
The artworks specifically explore the various states of anxiety that has been prevalent as a response to the pandemic. For example, while some subjects are overwhelmed with ennui, others are looking for a way to stay alive during the pandemic – hence the embracing of spirituality/religiosity as means of salvation.’ - Osinachi