Idris Olabode is a Lagos-based ceramic and glass artist whose work lives in the space between silence and speech, between scars and healing. His practice draws from traditional African visual culture, particularly Yoruba identity, and integrates elements of scarification, mental health, and poetic expression.
He speaks of what is often left unsaid through his pottery practice: the inherited weight of memory, the beauty in resilience, and the spiritual architecture of the self. Through the sur...
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