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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
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This piece was inspired by cultural exploration, the idea of blending different styles and traditions to create something new and exciting . The conceptualisation and design of the neckpiece is inspired by the Maasai people of Kenya , but done in the traditional Yoruba beading technique from south-west Nigeria. I was also inspired by the anime style of illustration, and the message it sends about the journey of self actualisation. The combination of these cultures and styles is my way of speaking on the modern culture we as a society and contributing to and learning from. We live in a very connected world, where ideas and energies flow and culture itself is redefined on a daily basis.
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Nigeria
Stephanie Unaeze is a self taught Visual Artist currently living and working in Lagos Nigeria. Her practice aims to understand and document the effects that society, culture and tradition have on the proverbial self. Tackling issues such as globalization, post-colonial consumerism and identity. She credits her multi-cultural upbringing as one of her main influences. Through her form which she describes as ‘Modern Afro- Pop- Surrealism’, she is able to juxtapose fact against fantasy traversing through the conscious and subconscious with ease. Her work acts as a conduit for history, bringing it into the new age whilst maintaining its authenticity. Stephanie uses her art to express and document the nuances, complexities and layers that surround the modern African lifestyle. With the use of patterns, geometric design and vibrant colors she evokes the strong flavors of the continent and the spirit of its people. Her use of minimal often faceless figures projects the idea that the self is always present through cultural shifts, new forms of expression and societal changes. Her work is resonant and reminds us that we as individuals are a sum of many moving parts, that surpass basic socio-normative identities. She acknowledges the constant state of becoming that exists in the world as a macrocosm of the self.
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