The Verge: Alaba Onajin (Comic Book Artist/Illustrator)
NAME: Alaba
Onajin
CAREER: Comic
Book Artist and Illustrator
PROFILE
IN BRIEF:
I am a graphic novel
artist and have been working professionally since 2005. I have a certificate in Freelance Cartooning
and Illustration and was born, raised and currently living in Ondo State,
Nigeria.
HOW LONG
HAVE YOU BEEN DOING THIS?
For as long as I can
remember...since I could hold a pen I guess)
OTHER
INTEREST/SKILL:
I love cooking, not that
I’m any good at it though. I also love
to write
AGE: 36
WHAT HAS
IT BEEN LIKE AS AN ILLUSTRATOR? WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES YOU COME ACROSS IN THIS
CAREER LINE?
Fulfilling a career in
art or illustration in this part of the world can be extremely frustrating.
There is little support or encouragement for anyone going into this, so it can
be totally discouraging. But things are changing. It’s good to see a lot
believing in what we (artists) do so there is light at the tunnel after all. Hopefully the market for comic artists will
continue to expand
A MAJOR
POINT SO FAR IN YOUR CAREER
I would say it was
when I got an email from UNESCO asking me to participate in an African history
project as an illustrator. It was more
than a dream come true.
CURRENT
GOAL:
Currently, I’m working
on producing a series of graphic novels on a young school girl. I’m working in
collaboration with a publishing house in France.
ASPIRATIONS/FUTURE
PLANS:
I would someday hope
to have my work translated into film. I think that’s the pinnacle of every
comic artist aspirations.
PROJECTS:
I worked on an
autobiographical comic book focusing on the political life of the late Mrs
Funmilayo Ransome Kuti and Empress Taytu Betul of Ethiopia, as part of The Role
of Women In African History Project, organized by UNESCO.
ANY ROLE
MODEL OR INDIVIDUAL YOU ADMIRE IN YOUR CAREER FIELD?
I admire every comic
artist in Nigeria. These people are
doing fantastic work!
CONTACT: atioroandjeje@gmail.com
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