About The Artist
Born in 1992, Aziseh Emmanuel CHEFOR was able to stand out from others who abandoned drawing very young. It was with his cousin Zunwa Eric that he had his first drawing lessons, which greatly influenced his artistic practice. He decided to join an art training school "Academy Music'Art Eutherpe" in 2009 where he was introduced to painting by two Cameroonian artists: Germaine BESSOHONG and Fabrice WAMBA. After this short training, he continued his graduate studies at the Institute of Fine Arts Foumban (IFAF) since 2010 under the supervision of artists such as Pascal KENFACK, Idrissou NJOYA, Ruth Colette AFANE BELINGA, TIMMA Olivier amongst others. In the field since 2013 after his bachelor’s degree, he went to the workshops of Jean-Jacques Kanté and Hervé YOUMBI for more perfection. Curious and interested in everything he sees, he devotes himself to different artistic disciplines, such as painting, drawing, photography, decoration and digital arts in general. His favorite themes are social anomalies, in which he immerses the viewer in some sort of empathy in his multicolored ballpoint pen works. He uses color as a structural element and their capacity, to give life and hope to his subjects allowing a connection between human races.