About the Artist
Full name: Alpho-Okwaraejesu Chidiadi Artist name: Alpho Diadi
Chidiadi Alpho-Okwaraejesu (born 2000) is a Nigerian realist artist whose work explores the depth of human emotion through portraiture. He captures the quiet power found in stillness, where identity, silence, and resilience meet.
Creating art since childhood, Chidiadi’s practice has grown into a reflection on the human condition, focusing on the subtle gestures and expressions that reveal inner truth. Working primarily in charcoal and pastel, he draws inspiration from his cultural heritage and from the emotional weight carried in everyday life. Each portrait becomes both mirror and meditation, a dialogue between what is visible and what is deeply felt.
Through tone, texture, and restraint, his figures embody endurance, dignity, and transformation. His process is patient and intuitive, guided by an attention to the emotional undercurrents that shape human presence. Chidiadi’s art invites viewers into a space of contemplation, where silence becomes language and stillness reveals the quiet persistence of spirit — a reminder that feeling, once seen, never truly fades.
Artist statement: I explore silence, identity and memory through detailed charcoal and pastel portraiture. My work examines quiet resilience and emotional the depth held in stillness, using realism, tone, and subtle texture to reveal the stories resting behind the human gaze.