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Ulọmara

Ulọmara explores the historical evolution of Igbo fashion, capturing the dual roles of women as both mothers and warriors.

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About Ulọmara

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Ulọmara is a digital artist whose work centers on the cultural heritage of Southeastern Nigeria. Through the "Igbo Woman" series, they document the historical shifts in fashion and identity, focusing on the specific experiences of women within the Igbo community. The artist maintains a quiet public presence, allowing the art to speak for the complex roles women held during the colonial era. Their prints explore the intersection of domesticity and strength, portraying subjects as both nurturing figures and resilient warriors.

Visual voice

Ulọmara utilizes digital printmaking to trace the evolution of traditional Igbo attire and adornment. The work highlights the duality of the female experience in Nigeria, balancing the imagery of motherhood with the defiant presence of a warrior.
Igbo Cultural HeritageHistorical FashionDigital PrintmakingNigerian HistoryMothers And WarriorsSoutheastern Nigeria
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Ulọmara — questions answered

What is the primary focus of Ulọmara’s work?

Ulọmara focuses on the historical evolution of fashion among Igbo women in Southeastern Nigeria, particularly during the colonial era.

What themes are explored in the "Igbo Woman" series?

The series explores the duality of women as both mothers and warriors, examining their roles within the context of historical change.

What medium does the artist use?

Ulọmara creates digital prints, such as the featured "Igbo Woman #1" available in this collection.

Is there information about the artist's background?

Ulọmara maintains a minimal public profile, focusing the viewer's attention on the visual history and cultural themes of the work rather than personal biography.

Where is the artist's work set?

The subjects and themes are rooted in the history and culture of Southeastern Nigeria.

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