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Hello Europe and North America,Lagos’ top musician is in your territory now! First stop is Paradiso Hello Europe and North America,Lagos’ top musician is in your territory now! First stop is Paradiso Hello Europe and North America,Lagos’ top musician is in your territory now! First stop is Paradiso Hello Europe and North America,Lagos’ top musician is in your territory now! First stop is Paradiso Hello Europe and North America,Lagos’ top musician is in your territory now! First stop is Paradiso

Hello Europe and North America,

Lagos’ top musician is in your territory now! First stop is Paradiso on 4th May.  He is a wonderful artist, give him your love. 

Best Regards,

Lagos


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 Tega Akpokona  —   ‘Muse in Gold’

Tega Akpokona  —   ‘Muse in Gold’


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Here’s an illustration of a young lady I saw on the train platform a week or so ago… Stood thHere’s an illustration of a young lady I saw on the train platform a week or so ago… Stood th

Here’s an illustration of a young lady I saw on the train platform a week or so ago… Stood there by herself, this beautiful sista had such a radiance about her, I just wanted to capture & celebrate it. She didn’t have any military deco on her jacket, but it just seemed to work. I also had two versions of her which I liked both equally. One with short hair, one with long locks… Both represent the same statement of Natural Pride, & the love/ embracement of it.

I titled this, ‘Daughter of Alkebulan, Child of Kush’

Here’s a powerful spoken word piece that summarises my thoughts here, by K-Love The Poet, titled… Million Dollar Melanin

More of my work here.

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Here’s the finished illustration of a character I designed a few weeks ago for an early &

Here’s the finished illustration of a character I designed a few weeks ago for an early & developing theme of ‘The Great & True Afrikan Histories’… This theme, which I’m extremely passionate about, primarily is to create content which represents & celebrates the Black Afrikan culture & it’s true/ rich histories.

The character’s outfit I designed as a ceremonial-type attire, as I imagined him to be a young man/ Prince about to earn his 'Rite of Passage’. The white marks on his skirt (wrapper) represent 'cowrie shells’, which are quite common in the traditional fashion of many African peoples.

His skin I wanted to be jet black for many reasons; one of which being to unapologetically celebrate it as the badge of strength & beauty that it is… For some reason, though he’d be a young man in his very early 20’s, the visual of him having a crown of white hair was appealing… Strong, fearless & noble; I decided to give him the name 'Samson’ (after my Father, in his youth).

I have two more pieces I’ll be finishing off soon, but hope you dig this one for now.

More of my work here: https://m.facebook.com/MaxiMAJiNATiON


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Raising Hope, 2016 - Abe Odedina

Raising Hope, 2016 - Abe Odedina


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