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Ep 36: Kingsley Nebechi talks about his artist book 'Tribe Hunters' & working for iLoveDust

The Creative Condition podcast

English - August 30, 2016 09:58 - 52 minutes - 35.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings
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Illustrator and designer Kingsley Nebechi joins me to discuss the release of his debut artist book, the wonderful post-apocalyptic illustrated Tribe Hunters. Kingsley’s fascinating journey involved a move from his native Italy to London at the age of fourteen and he’ll tell us all about the challenges he faced, possessing only a very basic grasp of the English language before thriving and embracing the sink or swim nature of the English high school and the cultural differences. We recount our first meetings through Twitter, when Kingsley came across my angry blog and we connected because whilst my freelance lifestyle ramblings resonated with him, he feared it was getting to me a little too much! We find out why Kingsley’s mother’s notepad doodles during phone calls influenced him during childhood and became subtle foundations in the beautiful patterns seen throughout Tribe Hunters. He also tells us why thoughts become things if you believe in the work you’re doing and work hard, how he landed a job with his dream client and favourite creative agency I Love Dust following a degree in Portsmouth and why London’s Liverpool Street being so busy isn’t such a bad thing if you use it creatively! Kingsley Nebechi’s story shows us why life’s challenges and changes can instil a fierce resolve and work ethic and details a fantastic example of self-publishing success that anyone with aspirations of comic book work, character design or storytelling must hear. http://kingsleynebechi.co.uk - Kingsley official http://twitter.com/kingsleynebechi - Kingsley’s Twitter http://instagram.com/kingsleynebechi - Kingsley’s Instagram http://ilovedust.com - iLoveDust

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