About the Artist
Full name: Pelumi Ponmile Artist name: Pelumi Ponmile
Pelumi Ponmile is a contemporary Nigerian artist whose practice transforms discarded materials, particularly aso òkè fabric, into vibrant collage artworks. With a background in Fine and Applied Arts and a Master of Arts degree from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, his work is deeply rooted in cultural heritage while engaging with themes of resilience, memory, and hope.
Pelumi’s art is driven by the belief that what is considered lifeless or forgotten can be reborn with meaning. By weaving fragments of aso òkè, a traditional Yoruba textile, into striking portraits and compositions, he creates pieces that not only celebrate African identity but also echo stories of endurance and renewal. His works often explore expressions of aspiration, dignity, and beauty, turning waste into windows of inspiration.
Beyond his studio practice, Pelumi is committed to community impact. He teaches children, including those in orphanages, how to create art from recycled fabrics, inspiring the next generation to embrace creativity and sustainability. His exhibitions, both local and international, highlight his vision of art as a tool for hope, cultural pride, and social change.
Through every thread and fragment, Pelumi Ponmile communicates a powerful message: art can restore, uplift, and give life again.