
Bob Marley
₦1,000.00
Amazing
a collection of natural as well as mystical bird like animals symbolizing the known and unknown wonders of nature
Happiness is free! that is the message we pass across with this series
in this series, we step into Eden, the first paradise
In this series, apes are used to tell real life stories
we journey into the far future where life as we know it is no more. we take a look at the new superior primates that dominate this new natural world
we are introduced to the strong warriors of the great amazon through this series of artworks
A collection of cultural artworks that celebrate the tradition and culture of the ekiti people
this category captures the mood, atmosphere, and changing elements of nature, often inspiring feelings of peace, wonder, and connection to the environment. This art category can range from realistic depictions to abstract interpretations of the natural world.
Horse and Girl Series is a heartfelt collection of artworks that explores the emotional bond between young women and horses through culture, color, and symbolism. Each piece portrays a girl in Nigerian traditional attire embracing a horse, representing trust, strength, comfort, and companionship. The series blends expressive backgrounds, vibrant colors, and intricate patterns to reflect different emotions and inner qualities, from quiet resilience to warmth and joy. Through the harmony between human and animal, the collection celebrates connection, identity, and the beauty of emotional expression.
Why I Don’t Do Love Songs is an emotional and deeply expressive art collection inspired by the heartbreak music project of Bode Blaq bearing the same title. The series explores themes of love, loss, vulnerability, betrayal, and emotional survival through powerful visual storytelling. Each artwork transforms the feelings carried in the songs into symbolic imagery, colors, and characters that reflect the pain and complexity of broken relationships.
Why I Don’t Do Love Songs is an emotional and deeply expressive art collection inspired by the heartbreak music project of Bode Blaq bearing the same title. The series explores themes of love, loss, vulnerability, betrayal, and emotional survival through powerful visual storytelling. Each artwork transforms the feelings carried in the songs into symbolic imagery, colors, and characters that reflect the pain and complexity of broken relationships.
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Orisun is a minimalist contemporary art series that celebrates the beauty, dignity, and rhythm of indigenous African life through simple forms, bold compositions, and textured abstraction. Drawing inspiration from everyday cultural figures such as fishermen, palmwine tappers, drummers, weavers, traders, and craftsmen, the series transforms familiar traditions into timeless visual symbols.