Harrison Idahosa · Maiduguri, Borno State · Nigeria
CTRL Shift challenges classical ideals by merging Hellenistic robes with graffiti and doodles, reflecting youthful defiance. The painting represents struggles with identity, while the crown symbolizes renewal and self-ownership. This work captures the tension between inherited frameworks and the quest for a redefined identity.
CTRL Shift explores the influence of Western ideals on African identity. By integrating graffiti as a form of resistance, I challenge conventional representations and present identity as a dynamic space for reinterpretation. This work encourages viewers to reflect on how cultural interplay and expression can generate new meanings.
Medium
Mixed Media
Dimensions
55.1 × 47.2 in
Year created
2025
Availability
In stock · ships in 5-7 days
Curated for its storytelling, materiality, and collector feedback. Pair it with warm lighting and neutral palette interiors to let its textures shine.
Created by
Harrison Idahosa
Maiduguri, Borno State · Nigeria
Harrison Idahosa is a Nigerian painter, photographer and lecturer whose practice explores cultural memory, resilience, and the symbolic stre...
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