African aesthetic art

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a group of people carrying large objects on their backs

Tope Ajayi was born and grew up in Ibadan, Nigeria. He would best describe himself as a multi-faceted artist. He is inspired and challenged everytime to create with different media. Sometimes, this cuts through visual and audio-visual experience with different aesthetics and approach. He fuses traditional art, digital art and photography together. Tope’s art reflects themes of Afro-centricism, Afro-futurism and Afro-surrealism.

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Graphic portrait of a person with a large, textured afro, vibrant red and purple facial tones, and a bright blue and yellow background, embodying Afro Futurism with bold, modern aesthetics.

Dive into the world of Afro Futurism with this striking modern portrait. Featuring bold colors, sharp contrasts, and a unique, textured afro, this artwork brings a futuristic yet soulful vibe to any decor. Perfect for lovers of unique and vibrant art. Save this pin for art and decor inspiration! #AfroFuturism #BoldArt #ModernPortrait #GraphicArt #VibrantDecor

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the map of africa with all its major cities and their respective flags on it's side

"The map is a visual representation of the richness and beauty of African fabrics. It is an artistic reflection. Art sees no political boundaries, cast, religion or gender. Art in its truest form speaks across all barriers and lines. The map’s aim is to spread positivity and joy. My dearest hope, as an African, is that this map raises worldwide appreciation and acknowledgment of African textiles and its high standing in influencing fashion and art."

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a woman sitting on top of a blue chair next to a yellow wall with birds flying around her

Sanjo Lawal ( @sanjo_lawal ), a Lagos-based photographer, crafts mesmerizing art that’s deeply rooted in African heritage and spirituality, yet feels surreal and otherworldly. His images pop with vibrant colors, towering headpieces, and intricate fabrics, creating a blend of raw realism and dreamlike fantasy. Using both new and recycled materials, Lawal pulls you into scenes that feel bold and textured, celebrating African identity with a modern twist. Starting out as an illustrator at just…

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