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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. Africa Art Design, Afrofuturism Art, Futurism Art, Different Aesthetics, Afrocentric Art, Black Art Painting, Africa Art, Surrealism Photography, Art Digital Art

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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Manju on Instagram: "Futuristic & Cinematic gaze transcend through London-based Moroccan hyphenate artist Elias Riadi’s debut collection ‘Orion Au Sahara 2970’ for his eponymous brand Iter Mora (@itermora) weaving North African heritage into fabric of fashion and film. . Inspired by nomadic Tuareg warriors and retro futurism, the pieces showcase a blend of heritage and avant-garde as they were created with celestial wonders in mind bringing together the Saharan spirit and retro-futurism and unfolding the innovation between tech-wear and tradition. ‘Each hue is curated to not only represent the natural elements of Morocco, but to also convey the stories woven into the fabric of the garments’ affirms the brands director Elias Riadi. . Watch the short film here : https://youtu.be/-cTh49tr1Iw? African Fashion, Avant Garde, Elias Riadi, African Futurism, Tech Wear, African Heritage, Black Photography, Natural Elements, Retro Futurism

Manju on Instagram: "Futuristic & Cinematic gaze transcend through London-based Moroccan hyphenate artist Elias Riadi’s debut collection ‘Orion Au Sahara 2970’ for his eponymous brand Iter Mora (@itermora) weaving North African heritage into fabric of fashion and film. . Inspired by nomadic Tuareg warriors and retro futurism, the pieces showcase a blend of heritage and avant-garde as they were created with celestial wonders in mind bringing together the Saharan spirit and retro-futurism and…

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