She is young, self-driven and passionate. — Young Nigerian visual artist, Eunice Akintayo reflecting on her artistic trajectory, she credits her passion for visual art to childhood memories of skipping meals to sketch—a time when expressing her inner world became her safe haven. Today, her works echo empowerment and self-awareness, themes central to her goal of challenging societal norms and uplifting women across Nigeria and beyond. With each brushstroke, Eunice channels emotions from personal experiences, infusing her work with authenticity and universal appeal.
Eunice’s artistry stands out for its raw portrayal of resilience and self-worth, focusing on themes like mental health, positivity, and women’s empowerment. She believes that art has the power to confront deeply ingrained insecurities, and her pieces often explore strength, beauty, and vulnerability. In one notable artwork, “Be a Fighter,” she uses an unfiltered approach to address the confrontation of fear—a bold message wrapped in a controversial composition that sparked conversation at exhibitions.
Her creative process is rooted in a deep connection to her core beliefs, with inspirations drawn from everyday life, conversations, and models who embody her artistic visions. Eunice embraces various media—oil, acrylic, pastel, graphite, and digital tools—blending traditional and contemporary techniques to create layered, emotionally resonant works that appeal to a broad audience.
Eunice is passionate about fostering dialogues on social issues, especially around women’s empowerment and mental health. Her commitment to these causes resonates strongly with collectors and art enthusiasts, who see her art as a visual call to introspection and courage.
In her view, Nigeria’s creative industry is a dynamic yet challenging space where young artists, particularly women, must push boundaries. Eunice envisions a brighter future for Nigerian art, one where government and private entities offer increased support to nurture homegrown talent and ensure a global platform for African voices.
As Eunice continues to evolve artistically, she is focused on expanding her influence, both through collaborations and upcoming exhibitions.