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Ola adediji

Discipline:

Director and Visual Artist

Location:

London

ABOUT:

Born amidst Ireland's emerald landscapes to Yoruba parents, Her rich heritage fuels her creativity, infusing her work with vibrant Afrofuturistic themes and science fiction, exploring the African diaspora through a futuristic lens.

Ola's interests center on the complex relationship between humans and technology, imagining the future of our world through this lens. Like all Afrofuturists, she is a dreamer and a creator of fantastical narratives. However, Ola also grounds her work in extensive research, delving into environmental and scientific studies while staying acutely aware of the societal and political landscape. Her work is a blend of visionary artistry and informed commentary, making her a unique and dynamic figure in contemporary art and entertainment.

WORKS:

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