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In the midst of Sudan’s turbulence, Shiroug Idris’s art stands as both testimony and tenderness — a vivid reclamation of culture, identity, and belonging. The Sudanese illustrator and graphic artist merges folklore, myth, and social commentary into a body of work that feels deeply rooted in African heritage while speaking urgently to the present moment.…
In Nairobi’s bustling creative scene, Ed Wainaina’s work stands out for its raw honesty, vibrant energy, and fearless exploration of identity. As an illustrator, painter, and mural artist, Wainaina bridges digital and traditional art forms, transforming everyday spaces into portals of imagination and cultural reflection Ed Wainaina blends digital and traditional art to explore identity,…
Lesotho-born multidisciplinary artist, lawyer, and researcher Thato Toeba interrogates the delicate intersections between personhood, politics, propaganda, nationalism, and globalization through their layered photomontages. Their collages are not merely aesthetic compositions — they are critical sites of resistance, where archives are questioned, and authority is unsettled. From their home in Maseru, Lesotho’s capital, Toeba uses art…
Congolese artist Komi M. Anthony, known as @akm.thesketchylab, is a character designer, storyboard artist, and 2D animator whose work is redefining how African stories are drawn, animated, and told. With a deep focus on character design and visual storytelling, Anthony’s art celebrates movement, expression, and the subtle emotional details that make animated worlds feel alive.…
Viviane Rakotoarivony, a self-taught photographer from Madagascar, has built a career on capturing intimate and often overlooked narratives of her homeland. Born and based in Antananarivo, she has spent more than two decades honing her craft, moving from painting to photography, and developing a documentary practice rooted in social engagement and empathy. Her photographic journey…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYx2HU3VYko For over two decades, Mwaura Kirore has stood at the intersection of creativity, technology, and storytelling. A father, Creative Director, Production Designer, Concept Artist, and award-winning illustrator, his work has defined the look and feel of some of East Africa’s most iconic brands and entertainment experiences. Known for his striking black-and-white illustrations and imaginative…
Afrofuturism has become a contested terrain in contemporary art—often reduced to a visual shorthand of sci-fi tropes, cosmic palettes, and futuristic ornament. Yet, within this crowded landscape, the practice of Denzel Muhumuza—known as Razaroar—feels strikingly distinct. From Uganda, Muhumuza does not approach Afrofuturism as spectacle but as an epistemological project: a method of reclaiming African…
Britney Bartholomew is a digital artist and graphic designer whose creative practice thrives at the intersection of storytelling, character design, and color theory. Known by her digital art brand BBDesigns, and on Instagram as @bbesigns_, she has cultivated a vibrant visual language that celebrates Black women through anime-inspired pop art. Her distinctive mix of expressive…
Born in 1997 in Gaborone, Botswana, Moleboge Mokgosi is a self-taught mixed media artist whose work gracefully balances tradition and modernity. Through her practice, Mokgosi invites viewers into a space of equilibrium—moments where daily life, memory, and cultural heritage intersect in playful yet profound ways. Her art, which spans illustrative drawings, acrylic paintings, and digital…
Ethiopian graphic artist and illustrator Robel Tamiru Sebsibe, also known as Dotphic, is a multidisciplinary creative whose work blends geometry, portraiture, and bold use of color into a distinctive visual language. With roots in architecture and a passion for both sound and visuals, Dotphic has cultivated a style that feels architectural in its precision yet…
For Nigerian photographer and conceptual artist Ismaila Rufai, the journey into photography wasn’t a straight line—it was a quiet detour that became a defining path. Based in Abuja, Rufai is the creative force behind @kingsvillevisualsgallery, where his evocative images weave through fashion, street, documentary, and illustrative styles. His work is visual poetry—meditative, intentional, and rich…
South African photographer John Baloyi creates portraits that seem to float between reality and reverie. His compositions are deliberate, his use of light masterful, and the presence of his subjects — often Black men and women — monumental. Each image evokes stillness, a pause in time where identity is not just captured but transformed into…
Nk—short for Nana Kwadwo Tweneboa-Kodua—doesn’t just create digital art, he builds worlds. Born in Accra, Ghana and now based in the U.S., Nk moves between cultures with the same fluidity that shapes his Afrofuturist practice. His work is unapologetically rooted in African heritage while leaning hard into the visual language of youth culture, street style,…
From the first line of charcoal to the final layer of digital noise, David Nnogo’s work pulls viewers into a dreamscape that feels both haunted and hyperreal. The Nigerian-born illustrator describes his signature aesthetic as grunge surrealism—a visual approach that merges raw, textured distortion with fantastical imagery, grounding the surreal in something tactile and lived-in.…
Daniel Oluwale is a Lagos‑based Nigerian character and visual development artist whose work stands at the vibrant intersection of tradition and modern storytelling. His portfolio is a testament to his dedication: richly detailed characters, expressive silhouettes, and layered cultural nuance. A Voice for Unseen Narratives Growing up, Oluwale was driven by the absence of characters…
Hanan Abdu is quietly shifting how African Muslim women see themselves—and how they are seen by others. A digital illustrator of Eritrean heritage, Hanan creates simple, modern illustrations that center the beauty, culture, and identity of Muslim women across the African continent. Her clean, vibrant style—recognizable for its minimalist lines and rich cultural detail—offers a…
Franco-Togolese visual artist Wuh.ey is part of a growing generation of African creatives using artificial intelligence not as a shortcut, but as a tool for storytelling. His works are cinematic, emotionally charged, and deeply symbolic—inviting us to explore the blurred boundaries between folklore, memory, and the imagined future. Reframing African Identity Through the Digital Lens…
Based in Austin, Texas, Dave McClinton's digital artwork is a profound exploration of the complexities inherent in the Black experience. Through a masterful interplay of collage, distortion, texture, and symbolism, McClinton crafts digital portraits and landscapes that critically examine the ways in which history, identity, and trauma intersect to shape contemporary realities. His work transcends…
Born in Libreville, Gabon and now based in Montreal, Guibinga is part of a generation of African visual storytellers reimagining what it means to portray the continent and its diaspora in a globalized, digital era. At just 28, he has cultivated a formidable body of work that effortlessly fuses mythology, speculative fiction, and cultural symbolism…
Gavin Kendo, born in 1997 in Nairobi, Kenya, is a rare figure in contemporary African art: a surrealist. At a time when many young African artists are turning toward documentary realism or Afrofuturist narratives, Kendo stands apart, mining the inner world—his dreams, memories, and psychological terrain—as both subject and medium. His work explores the fluid…
In the unfolding landscape of contemporary African digital art, Kamau Kamau emerges as a singular and thoughtful voice. A multidisciplinary artist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Kamau’s work straddles the seemingly disparate worlds of computational logic and aesthetic inquiry. Trained in Computer Science, his entry into the realm of generative art was not a departure from…
Samuel "Aizebeokai" Ame-Agbi is a Nigerian illustrator and art director whose work merges cultural storytelling with strong visual design. Based in Abuja, Aizebeokai brings a graphic clarity to everything he touches—from illustration to branding to event direction. His work stands out for its bold lines, expressive characters, and a striking use of color—especially his signature…
Spanish artist Carlos Fama. Known for his striking African digital collages, Fama has carved out a unique space where design precision meets a deep appreciation for African visual culture. His work doesn’t just reflect Africa—it remixes, reimagines, and repositions it through the bold language of graphic art. Carlos Fama’s digital portraits of Black women are…
Tumo Mere is a character designer, concept artist, and illustrator, from Gaborone, Botswana. His ability to breathe life into characters and worlds rooted in African aesthetics and mythology has earned him recognition. Tumo Mere’s work stands out for its intricate detailing, expressive characters, and deep cultural references. He seamlessly blends traditional African motifs with futuristic…
Nigerian digital artist and photographer Lawal Mayowa has quickly emerged as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary African visual culture. Known for his emotionally resonant portraits, Mayowa blends fashion, digital manipulation, and bold artistic choices to create arresting visuals that transcend genre. His latest body of work marks a notable evolution in both…
Hilda Mumbi is a graphic artist whose work pulses with energy, emotion, and a fearless dedication to creativity. Based in Kenya, Mumbi represents a new generation of African visual storytellers blending design, illustration, and animation to express identity, culture, and imagination. Also known professionally as Wambui Mumbi, she is a Nairobi-based graphic designer, animator, and…
Bolaji Olaloye is a creative force whose work stands at the intersection of discipline, cultural imagination, and artistic excellence. A seasoned Nigerian freelance digital artist and illustrator, Bolaji brings over a decade of experience to the global art scene. With a BA in Fine and Applied Art from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, his artistic…
In a world that often demands singular identity, Mozambican artist and airline pilot Ricardo Pinto Jorge is unapologetically multifaceted. His days are spent thousands of feet above the ground navigating international skies, while his nights are often consumed by another kind of exploration—through ink, pixels, paint, and projection. Born in Portugal and raised in Maputo,…
Yeabtsega Getachew, a digital illustrator and vector artist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is renowned for their intricate portraits that seamlessly blend African traditions with modern and sci-fi themes. Their work stands out for its exceptional use of geometry and color, creating visually striking pieces that resonate with contemporary audiences. Drawing inspiration from the diverse…
Tibeb Sirak Miheretu, born in 2002 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is a rising star in the African art scene. His work intricately blends traditional textile motifs with contemporary printmaking, exploring themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Drawing from his Ethiopian and Somali traditions, Tibeb's art serves as a bridge between the past and the…
Adinkra symbols, originating from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, are visual representations imbued with historical and philosophical significance. Traditionally, these symbols adorned fabrics worn by royalty during significant ceremonies, serving as conduits of cultural wisdom and values. Over time, their application has expanded globally, appearing in logos, clothing, furniture, and art, symbolizing…
Lyne Lucien is an award-winning Haitian artist whose vibrant visual language has captured audiences across the world. Based in Brooklyn, New York, and a graduate of Bowdoin College, Lucien has built a career that bridges fine art, editorial illustration, and public storytelling, always rooted in community and the rich textures of her Haitian heritage.…
Urechi Oguguo is an artist who invites us to slow down. Based in Brooklyn but rooted in Lagos, Nigeria, Urechi moves fluidly between digital illustration, textile craft, architectural design, and storytelling—each medium offering a space to explore care, rest, and joy through the lens of Black identity and other marginalized experiences. At the heart of…
Rwandan illustrator and animator Mikah Xhart is part of a new wave of African digital artists reshaping how the continent sees itself—and how the world sees Africa. With a bold aesthetic and a deep narrative sensibility, Mikah’s work merges traditional Rwandan culture with contemporary design and speculative imagination. He is not just creating characters—he’s building…
Nkiruka Oparah is a Nigerian-born, Oakland-based artist and designer whose interdisciplinary practice is within the realms of installation, design, performance, and the poetics of collage. As a first-generation Nigerian navigating the diasporic experience, Oparah’s work investigates themes of Black identity, cultural memory, and displacement, all while expanding the boundaries of traditional portraiture. Their creative…
Nana Frimpong Oduro is a surreal and editorial photographer and creative director based in Accra, Ghana, whose work evokes emotion through bold visual narratives and dreamlike manipulations. With a style that merges editorial precision and surreal distortion, his photographs reach beyond documentation—they provoke, haunt, and resonate. Frimpong’s journey began with a Tecno W3 phone in…
Nkiruka Oparah is a Nigerian-born, Oakland-based artist and designer whose interdisciplinary practice is within the realms of installation, design, performance, and the poetics of collage. As a first-generation Nigerian navigating the diasporic experience, Oparah’s work investigates themes of Black identity, cultural memory, and displacement, all while expanding the boundaries of traditional portraiture. Their creative…
Sinenhlanhla Chauke, a South African art director and illustrator, has rapidly emerged as a significant figure in the creative industry. Born in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, Chauke's artistic journey began amidst the vibrant visuals of his hometown, notably the hand-painted signage of local barbershops and spaza shops. This early exposure ignited a passion that led him to…
Oja Display is a contemporary typeface that masterfully intertwines African cultural heritage with modern design principles. Crafted by Udi Foundry, an independent African type design studio led by Chisaokwu Joboson, this bold and expressive typeface draws inspiration from the traditional Oja flute of Eastern Nigeria. The result is a font that not only pays homage…
Kokab Zohoori-Dossa is a dynamic illustrator hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, whose work embodies a rich blend of cultural heritage, artistic influences, and contemporary aesthetics. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts and over a decade of experience in professional freelance practice, she has carved out a distinctive space in the world of visual storytelling. Her…