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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160;&#160; In the last fifteen years, Columbus, Ohio has evolved in a variety of ways, including becoming home to a professional hockey franchise, being recognized by USA Today as a growing epicenter of fashion, and more recently, the presence of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In the last fifteen years, Columbus, Ohio has evolved in a variety of ways, including becoming home to a professional hockey franchise, being recognized by <b><i>USA Today</i></b> as a growing epicenter of fashion, and more recently, the presence of a sprawling art scene, thanks to popular monthly events like Gallery Hop. As the art scene grows, offspring of the scene are produced. As they are produced, they themselves produce and before long, we end up here, with artist <b>Hafsa Khan</b>, who is <b>RESPECT.&#8217;s Artist of the Month</b>.</p>
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<p>Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Hafsa bounced around a bit in her early life, moving with her family to the outskirts of Detroit, before eventually settling in Columbus, where she has lived since high school. For the last 8 years, Hafsa has dedicated a great amount of time and talent into her craft, calling it &#8220;the blood in my veins and the flowers in my garden&#8221;. Derived from her love of religion and culture, Hafsa started off practicing Arabic calligraphy, but would ultimately transition into the illustration of people, while still managing to incorporate elements of calligraphy in her works. Hafsa&#8217;s pieces mostly consist of ink, paper and just enough watercolor to get your attention. For Hafsa, &#8220;it&#8217;s about manipulating the elements&#8221;.</p>
<p>Wanna know more about RESPECT.&#8217;s Artist of the Month, for September? Keep reading, as I was able to catch up with her for an in-depth interview.</p>
<p><b>A question that I feel creatives don&#8217;t get asked enough is &#8216;why?&#8217; In your case, you&#8217;re an illustrator. Why do you do what you do?</b><br />
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<p><i>I like deconstruction. I like to take photos of people and deconstruct them when I draw. I think it’s important to show people how your mind works, so they can ultimately understand you. My art can tell you so many things about me that I can’t put into words. I think that&#8217;s important. One of the main reasons I do the shit I do is because if I didn’t do it, I would die. Like, it&#8217;s so inherent in me to want to paint, draw, create. I had to let it out.</i><br />
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<p><b>What artists would you say you are most influenced by? How has their influence helped make you the artist you are today?</b><br />
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<p><i>I found myself looking up different types of typography, growing up. It helped me learn new forms of calligraphy and lettering. When I moved onto illustrating, I found myself looking at the rawness of <b>Basquiat</b> and channelling the humor and styles of</i> <i><b>Gangster Doodles</b>. He’s so sick. If you somehow read this, Gangster Doodles, let&#8217;s be friends. Let me take you to my hookah bar and we can have tea and you can tell me your real name and why you decided to draw <b>Gucci Mane</b> as a waterfall.</i><br />
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<p><b>There is a message in every creative outlet. What is the message you intend to convey with your works?</b><br />
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<p><i>I want people to know that you can still be you, do you and remain relevant. I feel like everyone&#8217;s jumping on a wave, trying to make sure what they do appeals to the audience. You don’t always have to do that. Your work can be true to you and still get the recognition it deserves. The world responds to originality. You</i> <i>can put random Arabic words in Biggie’s crown. Do that because you want to.</i><br />
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<p><b>When did you realize illustrating was something you wanted to make a career out of?</b><br />
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<p><i>I hate the word &#8216;career&#8217;. I think it gives you the connotation that this is your job and you&#8217;re stuck to the confines of it. I don’t think I would call this art my career. It&#8217;s just what I do, you know? Like, I’m supposed to be doing this no matter what. I love what I do for my 9-5, I really do. But art is important too. And I just feel blessed</i> <i>that I can do both; that one of those passions supports the other, in a way. My 9-5 financially fuels my art, but the stories I hear and people I meet influence the art as well. And then in turn, the art inspires me to be more creative at the 9-5. So I wouldn’t say I decided to make anything a career. I just do what I do and the universe is beautiful for allowing it to work out this way.</i><br />
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<p><b>I recently attended your exhibit, <i>Paint Me Like One of Your French Girls</i>. Hands down, it was one of the more refreshing things I&#8217;ve seen this year. For those who couldn&#8217;t make it, explain what was featured as well as the concept behind the title and event.</b><br />
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<p><i>Thank you so much. Like that means the world to me. <b>Paint Me Like One of Your French Girls</b> was my first solo art exhibit. I had been planning an exhibit for months. It was like a culmination of all my work in the past year. There were three series on display. They were all portraits. The first series was hip-hop icons that were all framed and mounted.</i> <i>The second and third series were pop culture icons and people I knew that were displayed on this huge black wooden structure with some cool looking chains. Shoutout to my dad on making that shit. The name of the show kind of came to me from an Instagram comment. I routinely post pieces to my page and some</i> <i>interesting characters find me. I remember I did a <b>Young Thug</b> piece a while back and some random ass dude from Georgia commented on the photo saying, “paint me like one of dem trap ni****s!” I remember I died laughing. It’s so weird how these stupid things trigger a creative nerve. The event turned out way</i> <i>better than I expected. So many of the homies came through. There were great drinks, a lot of pies, and some really cool performances. I met a lot of new people who really dug what I did. I was on cloud 9.</i></p>
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<p><b>You did an impressive bit of spoken word at the event too. Is that something you&#8217;re looking to get more in depth with in the future?</b></p>
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<p><i>Oh God. Listen. I had to work up the courage to do that. Ultimately, I did the piece as a collab and my fear of disappointing my friend, <b>Correy Parks</b>, outweighed my stage fright so I did it. I think people who perform poetry and do spoken word are so, so brave. I felt naked. It was the scariest thing I’ve ever done. I think I’m going to remain in the shadows with this. Maybe I’ll ghostwrite.</i><br />
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<p><b>What would you say the biggest push/pull factors of being an illustrator are?</b><br />
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<p><i>I touched on this earlier, but I think it’s important to remain original; and that’s hard as hell. Have you ever read <b>Art is Theft</b>?</i>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>I haven&#8217;t.</b><br />
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<p><i>It’s genius. It does a good job explaining originality in the context of borrowing vs. thievery. I think, again, as long as you’re remaining true to the creative voice in YOUR head, it’ll show in your work. If you’re constantly doing stuff to remain relevant, then you’re not being true to that voice. Honesty with yourself is key.</i><br />
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<p><b>What advice can you offer to someone looking to pursue illustrating and build a name for themselves as you are currently doing?</b></p>
<p><i>Utilize the tools you already have in front of you. Social media is so huge, man. It can change your life. Utilize it strategically. Manipulate the tool. Don’t let it manipulate you.</i><br />
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<p><b>Are there any upcoming projects or ventures we should know about?</b><br />
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<p><i>I recently started working on a series called <b>OG’s and Cleveland Homies</b>. It’s going to be a series of faces from Cleveland, but each face has got a story. You’ll see.</i>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>RESPECT&#8217;S Artist of the Month: Olivia Odiwe</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>London-native Olivia Odiwe has been making waves within both the art and Hip-hop communities with her creations. With a unique style in tow, the 25-year-old has rightfully earned her spot as July&#8217;s artist of the month.  Immersed in a family of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>London-native <strong>Olivia Odiwe</strong> has been making waves within both the art and Hip-hop communities with her creations.</p>
<p>With a unique style in tow, the 25-year-old has rightfully earned her spot as July&#8217;s artist of the month.  Immersed in a family of creatives, the will to make art has always been a part of her being. Wild brush strokes and strong focal points pair well to become the highlights of her work. Influenced by the genre of hip-hop itself, Odiwe never fails to incorporate its grit  and power in her pieces.</p>
<p>We were able to catch up to the young artist to discuss her origins, influences, and how she keeps the ideas flowing.</p>
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<p><strong>RESPECT.:</strong> <strong>First off, you’ve received a lot of attention for your art. Especially the ones that are focused on icons of hip-hop. What inspired you to begin creating those pieces?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>I guess it’s because I&#8217;ve always loved hip hop as a genre. It’s very inspiring, there’s something so raw and yet poetic about it. I really try to bring out that rawness with the colors I use in my pieces and I try to really reflect and exaggerate the person. I&#8217;m drawing personality or persona through the piece.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: What influence did your upbringings have on your art? What role did that environment play?</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>I&#8217;d say it played a key role as everyone in my family is creative, my mum is a writer and an amazing artist, my dad is a graphic designer, my older brother is a bass player, and even my younger brother is a landscape gardener. Being surrounded by so much creativity and artistic influence is inspiring in itself. Everyone gets involved in what everyone else is doing. We all help and advise each other which is awesome.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: When was it that you decided that being an artist is truly what you wanted to do?</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>I&#8217;ve always enjoyed being creative and drawing, but I guess once I started putting my work online and getting a following on Instagram, I started to believe that it could be something I could do professionally. The launch of my website (</em><a href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oliviaodiweillustration.com&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNGZ3YyO3VaBXoxfNMPrcju9g5UFkg"><em>www.oliviaodiweillustration.com</em></a><em>) which I designed myself, really felt like the moment where art became my career.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: Throughout your growing career, what&#8217;s been the most significant piece you&#8217;ve ever created?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>I think the JAYKAY piece is probably the most significant, not particularly because of the execution of the piece, but more because of the concept of combining the two faces together. It was the catalyst for my current signature style of work.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: With all that in mind, how do you manage to keep your creativity on &#8216;go&#8217;? How do you keep the ideas fresh?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO: </strong><em>“S</em><em>ometimes it is hard to continuously have new ideas, so when creativity is lacking, I tend to take a step back from my work and just give myself a short break. But in this time I will watch films and listen to music, as they are the places I always draw inspiration from. I especially love Japanese anime, the Studio Ghibli films are my go-to films when I&#8217;m having a slow day. The drawings are mind blowing and always fill me with inspiration and the desire to better my own work.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: In addition to all these other influences, who are some other artists that have influenced you and your work?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>There are so many artists that influence me and some of them I am actually lucky enough to call my friends like Will Prince and Phillip Butah. Their work is simply incredible and they always push me to be better. My friend Ciesay who is a phenomenal photographer always inspires me with his photography which is so edgy and urban, yet beautiful at the same time, captured so effortlessly. Another artist I met quite recently From Virginia, Ben, is another great artist who is so forward thinking with his ideas and is really leading a new path with his art on footwear and accessories. David Silverstein, who I really hope to meet one day, also influences me. I&#8217;m constantly checking his IG to see his new work. The pieces he puts together are always genius and thought provoking. Then there’s the greats like Hayao Miyazaki, Kaws, Ron English, Takashi Murakami, Basquiat. I follow lots of different artists with different styles of work on Instagram as well and that’s what I love about it. You can connect with people and see things from all around the world.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: Within the last year, how do you think you’ve progressed as an artist?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>I think as an artist you&#8217;re progressing all the time as you continually develop your ideas and hone your skills with each piece you create. I think my painting techniques have improved thanks to my mum as she&#8217;s always teaching me new skills.  I also think it’s important to make loads of mistakes. You&#8217;ll learn so much more by making mistakes than you&#8217;ll ever do by getting everything right. I love when you lose the person in the painting and it no longer looks like them. That challenges me to bring the painting back to life and not give up when things go wrong. That has definitely helped me progress a lot. I&#8217;m much more confident within my painting now as I&#8217;ve learned to never write a painting off. It’s never too late to get it back on track.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.:  What plans do you have for the future now as you go on?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO:</strong> <em>“My plans for the future are to hopefully keep working and creating new ideas, but ultimately just keep having fun with what I do. I&#8217;ve met some of the most incredible people and been in the most surreal, yet amazing situations that would never have happened if I wasn&#8217;t doing art. I have a lot to be thankful for and I&#8217;m enjoying this adventure so far. I&#8217;d love to explore putting my artwork on clothing and accessories. That’s definitely an avenue I hope to go down in the future.”</em></p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: How can someone get in contact with you?</strong></p>
<p><strong>OO: </strong><em>“</em><em>They can contact me via my email : </em><a href="mailto:oodiweillustration@gmail.com"><em>oodiweillustration@gmail.com</em></a><em>, or through my website<br />
</em><a href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Foliviaodiweillustration.co.uk%2F&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNGXjP4Ane5VrUV_1LKRDaOaLuPpCA"><em>http://oliviaodiweillustration.co.uk/</em></a><em> and through my social networks<br />
</em><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Finstagram.com%2Fillestration%2F&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNEdnvN6mGNcIBKslVdy423uB_Kgjw"><em>https://instagram.com/illestration/</em></a><em> </em><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fillestration_&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNH7QEnpRmo3oE-AGPrByGkyjp3jBw"><em>https://twitter.com/illestration_</em></a><em>”</em></p>
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