Alkebulan Style Art

Dive into the captivating world of 'Alkebulan Style- Art,' where the rich and diverse tapestry of African culture comes to life through art. Explore a vibrant collection of Afrocentric masterpieces, each a unique celebration of heritage, diversity, and artistic expression. From bold, colorful compositions to intricate black-and-white creations, our gallery showcases the beauty, history, and stories of Africa. Join us on a journey of creativity, as we pay homage to the continent's artistic legacy and contemporary visions through the lens of Alkebulan Style- Art.

Spirits

Dzivaguru - (from Shona mythology, representing the primordial Earth goddess)

Asase Ya - (from Akan mythology, representing the earth goddess and fertility deity)

Tribal

Nyambe - (from Bemba mythology, representing a high god associated with the Earth and the sky)

Olokun - (from Yoruba mythology, representing the goddess of the sea and wealth, often associated with the Earth)

Lela

Kali - Fierce, portraying a woman with determination, strength, and courage.

Kali 2 - Fierce, portraying a woman with determination, strength, and courage.

Asha - Hope, portraying optimism, positivity, and resilience.

Zuri - Beautiful, symbolizing the physical and inner beauty of a woman.

Bahati - Luck, portraying a woman with a fortunate and positive aura.

The name Lela is of Swahili origin, meaning black beauty.

Still Working On Me

Other works

Pepo Wanaume

Pepo Wanake

One Tribe

The Weight Of It

Unity In Diversity