"Lagos to London" serves as a commentary on the African diaspora and the maintenance of identity in a post-colonial world. It showcases a portrait of a man with a dreadlocked high-top fade, anchoring a Black Power fist afro pick. The background features a small yellow Lagos Molue and a large red London double-decker bus. The artwork captures themes of urban solitude, colonization, and the significance of hair identity.
This artwork draws inspiration from a captivating photograph by @emilynkanga, a talented Nigerian-British photographer and filmmaker. The photograph features @MrEazi, a renowned Nigerian singer-songwriter, celebrated for his unique fusion of African and global sounds. The artwork skillfully transforms the original image into a mesmerizing digital collage, showcasing the artist's creativity and vision, adding layers of meaning and symbolism to the original photograph.
Using captivating colors and contrasts, the artwork visually emphasizes Black diasporic identity as a bridge between two cities and cultures. Additionally, the subject's distinctive hairstyle becomes a powerful symbol, signifying not only his personal identity but also resistance and empowerment.
This thought-provoking piece challenges viewers to address issues of racism, colonialism, and globalization while celebrating the diversity and richness of the African diaspora. It acts as a testament to the artist's unique vision, the voice of the present, and the possibilities that exist for the African continent and its people.