Deborah Ajilore
Writer and Photographer.
Bruce Onobrakpeya and the Stations of the Cross
Bruce Onobrakpeya and the Stations of the Cross
Mark Twain said, “There is no such thing as a new idea. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope.” Every new or original idea is a rearrangement of older ones seen differently. Every art period or movement has been a testament to these words. Nigerian
David Olatoye: A Visual Artist Forging His Identity Through Pen and Canvas - Afrocritik
David Olatoye: A Visual Artist Forging His Identity Through Pen and Canvas - Afrocritik
“I believe every artist should have an identity, what would be seen in their work in the next fifty years.”_ David Olatoye. By Deborah Ajilore The Nigerian-based contemporary artist, David Olatoye, creates hyper-stylised portraits with a digitised and ultra-modern edge in his chosen media; acrylic and pen. A native of Ogun State, but born and
In Conversation: How Hezekiah Obidare Is Documenting History In His Paintings
In Conversation: How Hezekiah Obidare Is Documenting History In His Paintings
In this interview, Hezekiah Obidare talked about his influences, inspiration, and motivations for painting pottery heads in his figurative…
Interview with Eyitayo Alagbe
Interview with Eyitayo Alagbe
Interview with Eyitayo Alagbe Eyitayo Alagbe is a skilled multimedia visual artist based in Ibadan. He was born and raised in Ogbomoso, Oyo state, where he developed his artistic abilities from an …
Interview with Godwin Rotimi
Interview with Godwin Rotimi
Godwin Rotimi is a Nigeria based visual artist, painter, and educator from Ekiti State, Nigeria. He works across oil, acrylic and…
Deborah Ajilore | Substack
Deborah Ajilore | Substack
An introvert exploring the things she finds interesting which includes Poetry, Photography, Movies, Books and so on.
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Medium Account
Read writing from Deborah Ajilore on Medium. An introvert exploring Art, Movies, and Books.
To be alone in a lonely world
To be alone in a lonely world
To me, loneliness is like a worm hole that can consume you from within if you don’t let light (people) in.
Flash Fiction, Hennepin Review
Flash Fiction, Hennepin Review
Non-fiction and poem, SWF 2021 anthology
Non-fiction and poem, SWF 2021 anthology
Featured Photography, Invincible City Lit
Featured Photography, Invincible City Lit
Poetry - Deborah Ajilore | NINSHAR ARTS
Poetry - Deborah Ajilore | NINSHAR ARTS
Photography, Mud Season Review Issue #60
Photography, Mud Season Review Issue #60
Regarding Cairns In the beak year of bird, we observe bird— though some, fashioned by man, stone-birds not flying. So instead, I pray and gift such a peach-blossom morning to my brother, together with this […]
Haiku, The Mamba
Haiku, The Mamba
Sectional photos, QuilS
Sectional photos, QuilS
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