Network
Interactive collections. Portraits as graphs.
Everything I make is one book. I am writing The Book of Lagos, the autobiography of a city: a story of characters and gods, of saints and sinners, of witches and paintings and sculptures. Each collection here is a chapter of it, a world of its own. The book is the frame that holds them all.
Children of the Sun
A cosmic mythos. Sol and Luna at the centre, twenty-five children named for stars by proximity to the Sun. Twenty-seven portraits in total — the archive that lives in the sky.
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An exercise in togetherness. A temporary community formed around a single vow. Bride, Groom, families, staff, wildcards. Twenty faces in the same frame. The archive that lives on the ground.
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Three sons of Odùduwà. Aláàrá, Àjẹ́rọ̀, Ọ̀ràngún. Three brothers walked out from Ilé-Ifẹ̀ and each became a king of his own land. Three crowns from one root.
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