Finding freedom of expression through art
For third-year Visual Art student Enigye Amarkah, expressing oneself isn’t about being limited to one particular medium.
“I don’t like to specify my style because sometimes when you want to express yourself, it’s going to work better as a sculpture, or it’s going to be a good photograph, or it will be a painting, so I don’t like to focus on just one aspect,” says Enigye, whose name translates to "Happy," a moniker he more commonly goes by.