Coding His Path into Art: Meet the Libyan Artist Ayxob and Know More about his Collaboration with ''The Weeknd''
He is inspired by many musicians. One day, Sky Ferreira herself reached out to him on Instagram to design for her tour flyers and back then, he only had 60 followers. As he progressed, he stopped practicing art from the period of 2016 to 2018, he took some time off from social media to focus on his career as a software developer.
2018 was a dark year for him, as he explained. He had a part time job as an interpreter for a few media entities and at that time, he put a lot of his negative energy towards making art until the end of the same year. One day, he woke up to a direct message from the weeknd, the famous Canadian singer and songwriter, if he is still considering working for him.
He is trying to grow as an artist, Ayoub added. He is getting commissions from all over the world but he likes the diversity of working internationally. He only made a local commission to the Libyan music producer Big Seno.
In Libya, people underestimate the power of art and how people perceive art in general. Also, the state of the country is adding up to the struggles he is already facing. He hopes to leave Libya to discover more as an artist and develop in the field. His advice for artists ''Working hard pays off eventually''. In terms of style, their style will shape up with time. In addition, he hopes to lift up many other artists in Libya and he wishes if people told him earlier that every bad art work you make is just another bad art and it will only leave space for good art.
Ayoub’s Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/ayxob/
vintage photo collage Wow, cool post. I'd like to write like this too - taking time and real hard work to make a great article... but I put things off too much and never seem to get started. Thanks though.
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