Fiyinn Koko
Fiyin Koko Tunde-Onadele (b.1994) is a multidisciplinary Nigerian artist who developed her passion for art at a young age, inspired by watching her mother paint. This early influence led her to become a self-taught artist. Her work over the years reflects a deep engagement with womanism, her personal dreams, and her ongoing interactions with women.
Fiyin’s work is grounded in six central pillars: womanism, conversation, body positivity, movement, love, and femininity These themes serve as a lens through which she examines the resilience of women, often with a delicate yet humor-infused approach. Through her art, she addresses both personal and social issues, drawing attention to the complexities of women’s lived experiences.
Combining elements of fantasy, the color blue, artivism, and storytelling, Fiyin’s artistic practice spans various mediums, including mixed media paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, and digital illustrations. Through these different forms, she aims to capture stories and experiences that resonate deeply with others.
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