
The artwork “Sisi Mi” (Yoruba for “My Lady”) is a striking fusion of abstraction and cultural expression. Using bold black ink and expressive shading, the artist distorts proportions to highlight key features such as the eyes, lips, and earrings—symbols of beauty and individuality. The elongated neck and curving body suggest rhythm and grace, evoking both strength and elegance.
The caricature-like exaggeration is not merely humorous, but also symbolic, reflecting the rich tradition of African modernism where art goes beyond realism to capture personality, mood, and cultural identity. The simplicity of the strokes balances with the depth of expression, creating a piece that is both playful and profound.
At its heart, “Sisi Mi” is a celebration of the African woman—confident, stylish, and full of character. It is an ode to beauty, love, and cultural pride.