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Ghariokwu Lemi
Fidel N. Oyiogu Lemi Abiodun Ghariokwu was born Emmanuel Sunday on 26 December 1955, in Agege, Lagos. He is from Agbor, Delta State but has
spent all his life in Lagos, Nigeria. He grew up in Igbobi, Fadeyi in Lagos State with his parents and siblings
Fidel N. Oyiogu was born in 1957, he holds an HND from Institute of Lemi and Fela Lemi met Fela Kuti in 1974 through Babatunde Harrison, (a journalist for Sunday Punch). He walked into a pub
and stumbled on an art work Lemi did for the pub owner. He requested to see more and he saw one of the illustrations Lemi did of
Management and Technology, Enugu (1985). An award-winning painter
Roforofo Fight. This spurred him to take Lemi to meet Fela. On this first meeting, Fela was impressed with Lemi's work and offered
and sculptor, he is also a journalist and enjoyed a brief stint working in
to pay him but he refused the money. This became his ticket into Kalakuta Republic.Lemi's relationship with Fela Anikulapo Kuti was
advertising. Oyiogu builds up his work in rich textures. In these works he very cordial. He gave Lemi total freedom with his work and thoughts to the level that he just did as he pleased, albeit responsibly,
employs ancient Uli Symbols to inscribe deeper meaning. He works mainly Uli Nwanma with how and what he wanted to express. Lemi had the rare privilege of putting his photograph and comments on some of the covers
in hues of red and yellow and his decorative canvases engage a variety of and was treated like a son, friend, adviser and comrade by the Afrobeat legend. Ghariokwu's approach to his work with Kuti
themes including the female form, religion, and the difficult tensions of 36 x 36 inches involved listening to and digesting the music and then expressing his reaction in his paintings, design and comments which provide a
identity and belonging. Since 1986, Oyiogu has exhibited regularly in Mixed media on canvas high level of detail on the many album covers he delivered.
Career Art Lemi's work involves a variety of styles, often using vibrant colors and individuated typefaces of his own design. His
Nigeria and Germany. 2015 art is said to be rebellious, comical, political, even erotic but most of all he is a genius in pictorial narration, realism and iconicity.
Many of Ghariokwu's cover images echo and sometimes comment on the work and politics of the recordings that they accompany,
serving a consciously integrated meta-textual function. He is famous for his captivating and intricate record sleeves designs and he
never fails to give life to lyrics through his pictorial images. He created and mastered 26 of Fela's album covers. The Observer Music
Magazine, UK, called him "King Of Covers" during his solo exhibition in the UK in 2004.
Asides designing 26 album covers for Fela Anikulapo Kuti. He also designed covers for Osita Osadebe, James Iroha, Bob
Marley, Kris Okotie, Lucky Dube, Gilles Peterson, Miriam Makeba and about a hundred other musicians across the globe. In the
early 1980s, he was the consulting album cover designer for Polygram (Phonogram+Polydor) records in Nigeria for 11 years. He
also printed and designed album covers for many Kennis Music artists, including 2 Face, Lagbaja, Kenny St. Brown, Sound Sultan and
many others for 11 years. He has designed over 2000 album covers and facilitated art workshops abroad. He designed for EMI, CBS
and Ivory music. He also designed logos for Fame Weekly, Ivory Music and National Encomium. MTV president Mark Rosenthal
commissioned the painting Everybody's Gotta be Somebody.
The Music Mestro
60 x 60 inches
Acrylic on canvas
2017

