In case you are one of those yet to come
to terms with the fact that there is an abundance of talents in Nigeria
especially amongst the younger generation, you may want to think again,
following the discovery of Oladiran Ololade, 21-year old graphic artist who blew the minds of many with his creative interpretation of the Guinness harp logo.
The UNIBEN graduate, who describes
himself as a passionate graphic artist with special love for colours and
nature, beat many others to emerge champion in the Create Your Harp competition,
put together by the iconic beer Guinness to give budding artistes the opportunity to express their creativity.
Ololade will now walk home with a pair of graffiti customised sneakers as sprayed by graffiti guru, Osa 7 courtesy, Guinness Africa Special
This is one of the many ways Guinness
continues to show support for emerging talents in Nigeria. It comes on
the heels of the sponsorship of the 7th Element Graffiti exhibition in May and the #MoveWithSpecial dance competition which had 19-year-old upcoming dancer, Damaris Obi-Eke emerge winner.
Guinness Africa Special is made by
Africans for Africans. Young African and Nigerians designed the
packaging and the liquid and talented young Nigerian graffiti artist
Osa7 developed the advertising. This one is ours!
Guinness Africa Special is the distinct
quality of Guinness with African herbs, at 5% alcohol, for a
surprisingly light and refreshing taste.
N.B: It is not for sale for persons under the age of 18. Please drink responsibly.
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