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Ultraviolet Art Talks: Artist Àjàó Babátúndé Lawa in conversation

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Ultraviolet Art Talks is a podcast/videocast series exploring the human side of artists, curators, musicians and people involved in the art world.

Listen to the latest episode, featuring artist Àjàó Babátúndé Lawal below:

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Àjàó is a Nigerian-born Irish artist whose work is elementally about his African heritage and the influence of his adoptive home country, Ireland.

After exploring several career paths, including business, social care, and nursing, Àjàó ultimately pursued his passion for art education with the encouragement of newly made friends and loved ones.

Àjàó's body of work reflects a diverse range of themes. His painting explores various aspects of life as the author has experienced them and as they still exist in the modern world. These themes encompass ordinary daily events, history, personal experiences, and imagination.

Àjàó’s art serves as a platform for celebrating the vibrant African culture and the inherent beauty it encompasses. It is an artistic expression and a narrative of his African heritage, life, and tradition.

Listen to more from Ultraviolet Art Talks here

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