Julius C. Parker: Sierra Leone's Visual Artistic Voice

Discover the vibrant art and culture of Sierra Leone through Parker's works

Sunday by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

Sierra Leone's Art Scene

From painters and sculptors to photographers and digital artists,  Sierra Leone's creative minds are pushing boundaries. Explore the diverse talents shaping the nation's vibrant art scene and rich cultural heritage.

Old Fourah Bay College by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

A leading Sierra Leonean visual artist

Julius C. Parker alias Choema is a Visual Art Professional and Instructor who is engaged in the art of oil and watercolor paintings, wood relief sculptor, batik, book illustration, cartooning and many more. Plying his trade in a less engaged field, Cheoma is now a known sensation

Stone Building by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

Stone building, a rare feature

This image of a stone building was constructed during the colonial period. The tyranny of time has left only a few of its kind dotted on the cityscape. Maintenance of these buildings is very costly because of scarcity of materials and the required skills. 

Roadside Market by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

A batik-designed roadside market

This is a Batik work on a market scene by the side of the road on a major highway going out of or coming into the Western Rural Area. The items sold here are mainly fruits and vegetables with less congestion. It is not as jam-packed as with Freetown’s traditional marketplaces. 

Rural Activity by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

A rural activity

This art features one aspect of  rice processing in rural Sierra Leone: shelling. Women would be seen going about this arduous task with unbelievable ease due to their skills, commitment and courage.

Tik Comb by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

Plaiting with “Tik Comb”

The locally made comb known as "TIK" Comb was a very popular tool used by women for the beautification of their hair. The image of this comb in various designs was widespread in Africa. Currently, the mechanised Afro Comb originated from the tik comb.

Eventide by Julius C. Parker, AKA, ChoemaOriginal Source: Julius C. Parker

Sierra Leone's Artistic Heart

Julius C. Parker's resilience shines through his art, reflecting Sierra Leone's rich cultural heritage. His beautiful and thought-provoking works celebrate the nation's spirit.

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