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Grace in Texture: Celebrating the African Woman in Bold & Beautiful Collection 2
Bold and Collection 2 is an African mixed media painting that celebrates the strength, beauty, and unshakeable confidence of the African woman. In this piece,

The Torso Rhythm – A Tribute to Feminine Form and African Aesthetics
The Torso Rhythm is a four-piece mixed media painting series that offers a vibrant and poetic exploration of the female torso. In this body of

Floral Dreams: An Imaginative Journey in Texture and Colour
Flowers Imagination is a two-part experimental mixed media series that brings an imaginative floral world to life through vibrant textures and bold colour. Measuring 36

Face & Rhythm: Painting the Pulse of Emotion
When I create, my priority is design—the dynamic play of colour, texture, and space. Rather than focusing strictly on a subject, I aim to evoke

The Four Elders: Honouring Wisdom Through Abstract Form
The Four Elders is a two-part abstract painting series that pays tribute to the enduring influence of community elders—those whose presence, wisdom, and stories have

Magic: A Celebration of African Masks and Their Timeless Inspiration
Magic is the feeling that washes over me whenever I see traditional African sculptural art—its masks, portraits, and figures. This sense of wonder inspired the

“Twenty Faces: A Celebration of Colourful Moods and Abstract Expression”
Twenty Faces is the title of this two-series collection, an idea I first explored in 2023. The concept resonated so deeply with me that I

The Fashionista: A Bold Exploration of Style and Contrast
When conceptualizing this series, the word Fashionista immediately came to mind. I envisioned a collection that celebrated individuality, confidence, and bold expression. At the same

The Interaction Series: A Dialogue of Minds and Forms
Every artwork I create begins as a conversation—a deeply personal exchange between myself and the canvas. Through the fluid interplay of lines, spaces, and colours,

“Benin Models 3: A Tribute to Queen Idia and African Women”
Benin Models 3 marks the final piece in my series, a work deeply inspired by the bronze head of Queen Idia, a revered figure in

“The Activity: A Vibrant Symphony of Scraped Colours”
The Activity series represents an intentional departure from traditional artistic methods, embodying a year-long exploration of creative experimentation. Rather than discarding excess pigments from my

“Afro-Acrobato: A Vibrant Tribute to Esan Masquerade Tradition”
In the heart of central Edo state, Nigeria, lies a rich cultural heritage that has been a cornerstone of the Esan tribe’s identity for generations.
