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ArtistandSpace

Discipline:

Multidisciplinary, Illustration, Graphic Designer, Marketing, Animation, Fashion Patterns

Location:

London

ABOUT:

Sandra Fajuyigbe, also known by her moniker 'ArtistandSpace', is a highly gifted and versatile Illustrator and Designer, who currently resides in the vibrant neighborhood of South East London. Having successfully completed a joint BA (Hons) in Business Management & Marketing from Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in 2021, followed by an MA in Illustration the subsequent year, Sandra has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to her craft.

The imaginative artist is fueled by her passion for music, which is expertly intertwined with her dynamic and lively artwork. Through her creative process, Sandra reflects her artistic versatility, expertly blending traditional and digital techniques with ease. Her unique style of blending themes of Space, Afrofuturism, and music-inspired motifs results in artwork that is genuinely distinctive and visually stunning.

Sandra's pieces are not only captivating but also express powerful messages of identity, belonging, freedom, and self-expression. Her ability to consistently seek out new projects and collaborations is a testament to her desire for personal and professional growth, constantly pushing the boundaries of her creativity and inspiring her ever-growing fanbase.

In conclusion, Sandra Fajuyigbe, aka ArtistandSpace, is an outstanding emerging artist in contemporary art. Her boundless talent and unwavering dedication undoubtedly make her a force to be reckoned with in the creative world

WORKS:

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