One of the toughest paintings Iβve created this year.
Ik Nnadi π³π¬
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I paint timeless and peaceful portraits that celebrate identity, culture, and human connections.
- It costs $0.00 to support an artist from Lagos, Nigeria. These are some of my paintings
- Thank you. The Big feet were intentional. In the time lapse youβll see I first painted them normal, but later enlarged them to symbolize solidity, grounding, and a motherβs strength to stand, protect, and carry her daughter. I wanted the bond to feel tender yet unshakable.
00:00Replying to @NnadiArts1Lovely, but her feet are HUGE π© - The algorithm finally showed you my art. Youβre welcome β€οΈ
- If youβre seeing this it means the algorithm finally showed you my art. My name is Ik Nnadi, and I paint the bond, beauty, and quiet elegance between African mothers and daughters in ways words canβt capture. β€οΈ
- Thank you so much ππ½. It has always been my dream to create paintings that can be seen, felt, and appreciated by many, not hidden away. I hope one day my work can live on like the Mona Lisa and other timeless classics.Iβm so happy to see Nigerian artists making masterpieces like this. You people deserve your flowers. If I had the means Iβd buy this & put it on display & make sure it doesnβt end up in a private collection for a few eyes.
- If this made you stop scrolling, even for a moment, then my job is done. Youβre welcome. β€οΈ
- My name is Nnadi Ikechukwu from Nigeria.π³π¬ And I paint hyper realistic portraits. #drawingwhileblack
- My name is Ikechukwu Nnadi. I'm a Nigerianπ³π¬ painter and I work with oil and acrylic on canvas.π #BlackHistoryMonth #drawingwhileblack #WeAreNigerianCreatives
- Happy to share that a piece from my Mother and Daughter series has found a new home and heart to live withβ€οΈ Collected at the new Adegbola Gallery. I am Grateful for the support!


































