YOU'VE NEVER SEEN NIGERIAN FOOD LIKE THIS!


Nigerian food meets art...oya guess what ingredients were used to make this beautiful artwork! I'll make it easy for you: it's actually Ogbono, with some okra, some onion, crawfish, shaki...what else can you see? Haneefah shared this photo of her work on twitter  for the TechMeetsArt competition and it has gone viral because...we've never seen Nigerian food like this before! I want this framed and hung on my kitchen wall. She even has one of Fela, Jollof and Zobo!

This art work is inspired by Fela, to celebrate uniqueness and creativity

Inspired by our rich Nigerian culture which features and celebrates indigenous music and dance
The Jollof art was inspired by John Bodega tweets about fried plantain and Jollof.

Haneefah Adam is a medical scientist, Lifestyle blogger and enthusiast + she created "Hijarbie", an hijab wearing barbie type doll. Check her out HERE
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8 comments

  1. This is incredibly crazy. What in the world! Wow... Artists nor go keee person o.

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  2. my goodness!this is top-notch creativity at its best!

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  3. Now this is talent as it's best. I mean talk about creativity! Who would have thought of using food for art.
    Princess Audu

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  4. Wow! This is creativity at its peak! I really love the one with zobo.
    Stories, tips and recipes

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  5. I love food art, I have always been facinated by food and using it to make art thats why i love food network and the fact that the artiste is a nigerian is all the more amazing.
    Back

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  6. Beautiful work of arts. Now that's Talent

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