Canada-based mouth painter on P200K grant windfall
Lesedi Mkhutshwa | Sunday June 16, 2024 09:40
The gifted oral painter was awarded a $15, 000 (P205, 856.85) OAC grant in April 2023. The OAC is a Canadian government agency, which provides grants to Ontario-based individual artists and arts professionals, ad hoc groups, collectives and organisations. This grant supports a range of arts activities and disciplines. Speaking to Arts&Culture about the grant, Libita said art has always been his passion and a vital means of expression. He also said last year, he took a significant step in his career by applying for the 'Skills and Career Development: Indigenous Arts Professionals and Arts Professionals of Colour' grant from the OAC. He further said the specific grant he applied for focuses on developing the skills and careers of indigenous artists and artists of colour, providing opportunities that might otherwise be inaccessible.
“The selection process for this grant is highly competitive. Applicants must submit detailed project proposals that include descriptions of their artistic practice, the goals of their proposed project and how the funds will be used,” he explained. Libita stated that the proposals are reviewed by a committee of experienced artists and arts professionals who evaluate them based on several criteria including artistic merit, potential impact on the artist's career and the feasibility of the project. “I was overjoyed to learn that my proposal was successful and I received the $15,000 CAD grant which has been transformative in my artistic journey in so many ways,” he added. Furthermore, he indicated that with the grant, he was able to purchase essential art supplies including high-quality brushes, canvases, and paints. 'These materials have enabled me to explore new techniques and elevate the quality of my work, he added.
He also said he also managed to invest in a high quality camera for professional video production of his YouTube channel dubbed, ‘Wilson Libita Art’. The talented visual artist stated that through the YouTube channel, he is able to share painting tutorials and insights into his creative process with the hope to inspire others to pursue their passions. He also said he has also been able to use a part of the grant to develop his commerce website 'wilsonlibitaart.com' (https://wilsonlibitaart.com). “This platform allows customers to purchase my paintings and a variety of merchandise including t-shirts, mugs and prints. I have partnered with Shopify to manage my online store and use Printify and Printful for producing and fulfilling merchandise orders,” he added. The quadriplegic mouth painter indicated that receiving the grant has significantly impacted his ability to sustain and grow his artistic practice.
However, he explained that being a quadriplegic mouth painter comes with its challenges. He said daily tasks takes longer to finish. However, he says this has not deterred him to follow his dream. Instead, he shared that he uses the same obstacles as motivation to push himself beyond the limit. “I am deeply grateful to the OAC for this incredible opportunity. Their support has not only provided the financial resources needed to advance my career but has also validated my work and inspired me to keep moving forward,” said Libita.