DISCOVER HIDDEN TALENT ACROSS THE WORLD
Queenette Ebong is a Nigerian multidimensional artist whose work weaves together painting,
experimental media, textile design, and bleach art to explore themes of memory, identity, and
culture. Her approach is rooted in a deep respect for African traditions, yet she constantly pushes
boundaries, merging the old with the new.
African art is rooted in the cultural, spiritual, and historical experiences of various African communities. Each artwork carries a deep symbolism beyond aesthetics, serving as a tool for storytelling and expressing worldviews.
African art has left a lasting mark on Western art, shaping its evolution in deep and surprising
forms. Let’s take a look at how African art
influenced artists from the Western world, its role in the rise of modernism, and its ongoing
impact nowadays.


For me, motherhood is not something separate from my artistry. I gave birth to this first collection in an environment where mothering weaved into my craft — an artist residency designed for mothers, where creativity and care coexist.
Sinota Ebony
In my culture, most people wear tailor-made clothing. Even though I grew up in Europe, I have never appreciated fast fashion and its harmful influence on individual identity. Why follow trends? Why should everyone be fashionable? Why dress the same to appear normal?

Who is Halitta Art?
Welcome to Halitta Art, where emerging artists from all walks of life can showcase their talent and gain the recognition they deserve. Our mission is to bring visibility to these artists and connect them with art collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

Art as Therapy
Creating art offers profound therapeutic benefits, from providing a mental escape to helping manage chronic pain, as described by various artists. Engaging in art, whether professionally or for fun, deeply impacts personal well-being, enhancing mental, emotional, and physical states.

Nigerian Artists to Watch (1)
Nigeria's art scene is rich and diverse, producing exceptional talent that captivates both local and international audiences. In no particular order, here are five Nigerian fine artists I believe are making waves with their unique styles and compelling works.


The Math of African Art
Nigerian Artists to Watch (2)
Nigeria's art scene is rich and diverse, producing exceptional talent that captivates both local and international audiences. In no particular order, here are five Nigerian fine artists I believe are making waves with their unique styles and compelling works.
Incorporating the perspectives of African mathematics and design into modern practices and educational curricula has the potential to profoundly enrich these fields. For design professionals, understanding the mathematical principles that have guided African architectural and artistic practices can inspire new approaches to problem-solving and creativity.
