Celebs Out &About Onarietta Remet. 7 Year Old Painter,Photogragher And Graphic Designer.
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Onarietta
Remet made her first painting at 18 months. The painter, photographer
and graphic designer is now seven years old. The eldest of three
siblings, she is the granddaughter of Ben Odiase, who composed Nigeria’s
national anthem.
Onarietta’s
younger sister, four-year-old Onatteni, is also a painter. She already
has 75 paintings and continues to churn out more. It is no wonder that
the two sisters are applying themselves this way as artistry runs in the
family. Their parents, both painters, have put in time and energy to
help develop their daughters’ talent.
“The
consciousness of the father to the child’s ability to grow up to and
meet a need in society is important because parenting will affect the
outcome of the society through the child,” says Pius Remet, the girls’
father. The landscape designer, who is self-employed, works closely with
his daughters.
“My
children grew up seeing art around the house - colours and brushes -
and since children learn by what they see, it only made sense that they
picked it up at such young ages,” he adds.
Onarietta says her life is inspired by art. “I am happy when I paint. I am inspired by the colours and everything,” she said.
Her
works are influenced by her thoughts. Before she paints, she thinks
about the task ahead and then seeks approval from her parents. It takes
her a few hours to a month to finish a painting, she explains. She then
points out an abstract painting that took her a month to complete.
Baby genius
How
does this Basic Two pupil balance school and her art? She follows a
routine thanks to a mapped out schedule that allows time for her
homework, splashing colours on canvas or using her father’s computer to
treat her photographs using different software.
This
explains the 307 paintings she has done and the stacks of photographs
she has in her collection. Apart from working on artworks, she has also
done solo exhibitions and a joint exhibition with her younger sister.
Her
first exhibition was held when she was two at Terra Kulture, Victoria
Island, in 2006. Her second exhibition, still at the age of two, titled
‘The Wonders of a Baby Genius’, was at the Didi Museum. With five
exhibitions under her miniscule belt, she has had live painting sessions
on TV shows like ‘Moments with Mo’ and ‘Young Scholars’ and on foreign
and local television stations. Her story has been used to inspire many
young people who seek a creative outlet for their talent at whatever
age. Her works have been shown in different parts of the world and
recognised by different organisations across the globe.By OBIDIKE OKAFOR
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