

Medium: Pencils and Acrylic paint on Canvas
Dimensions: 12inch × 10inch (length = 0.3inch)
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This piece explores the quiet reality of living without stable electricity in parts of Lagos. I tried to capture how people adapt and find ways to keep going despite systemic failure. The figures reflect both resilience and routine, while the presence of Television suggests a promise that exists but rarely delivers. It is a meditation on survival, habit, and the normalization of discomfort.
This piece explores the quiet reality of living without stable electricity in parts of Lagos. I tried to capture how people adapt and find ways to keep going despite systemic failure. The figures reflect both resilience and routine, while the presence of Television suggests a promise that exists but rarely delivers. It is a meditation on survival, habit, and the normalization of discomfort.