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Ayandare Ayanmuyiwa
Artist from Nigeria
Ayanmuyiwa Ayandare is an Experienced Visual Artist with a demonstrated history of working in the Art and Craft industry. Ayandare is skilled in Drawing, Painting and Sculpting using metal. He aims to communicate the power of culture, African beliefs, reality of life and morals through colorful identities and “Sekere” representating human head in most of his paintings.
He is a multifacet artist, who uses “SEKERE”, “ORI OLOKUN” and other African masks to represent the head of most of his Art piece.
He is inspired by Nature, Sekere (a Traditional Yoruba musical instrument) Culture and incidents around me. He has facilitate in workshops and participated in exhibition in and out of Nigeria.

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Ayandare Ayanmuyiwa
Artist from Nigeria
Ayanmuyiwa Ayandare is an Experienced Visual Artist with a demonstrated history of working in the Art and Craft industry. Ayandare is skilled in Drawing, Painting and Sculpting using metal. He aims to communicate the power of culture, African beliefs, reality of life and morals through colorful identities and “Sekere” representating human head in most of his paintings.
He is a multifacet artist, who uses “SEKERE”, “ORI OLOKUN” and other African masks to represent the head of most of his Art piece.
He is inspired by Nature, Sekere (a Traditional Yoruba musical instrument) Culture and incidents around me. He has facilitate in workshops and participated in exhibition in and out of Nigeria.

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About the Artist
Ayandare Ayanmuyiwa
Artist from Nigeria
Ayanmuyiwa Ayandare is an Experienced Visual Artist with a demonstrated history of working in the Art and Craft industry. Ayandare is skilled in Drawing, Painting and Sculpting using metal. He aims to communicate the power of culture, African beliefs, reality of life and morals through colorful identities and “Sekere” representating human head in most of his paintings.
He is a multifacet artist, who uses “SEKERE”, “ORI OLOKUN” and other African masks to represent the head of most of his Art piece.
He is inspired by Nature, Sekere (a Traditional Yoruba musical instrument) Culture and incidents around me. He has facilitate in workshops and participated in exhibition in and out of Nigeria.

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