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Jacqueline Suowari
I Don’t Want You To Be My Nemesis
Size: 121cm x 122cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Kome - SOLD
Size: 151cm x 248cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Man of My Dreams
Size: 122cm x 122cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
A Shadow Here & A Glimpse Here - SOLD
Size: 184cm x 150cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival PaperYear: 2022
A Survivors Manual - SOLD
Size: 160cm x 150cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Moments Of Nothingness - SOLD
Size: 121cm x 91cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Many Chances - SOLD
Size: 121cm x 91cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Aso’ Ebi Assembly
Size: 307cm x 145cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, and Cloth on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Chances
Size: 121cm x 91cm
Media: Ballpoint Pen, Ink, Acrylic, Cloth and Gold leaf on Archival Paper Year: 2022
Jacqueline Suowari
Jacqueline Suowari is a Multidisciplinary Artist, whose journey into art started from the early age of five. For over a decade, she has stunned her ardent collectors and global audience with magnetic pieces which over time, have grown larger than life.
Jacqueline has participated in several group exhibitions and fairs locally and internationally. She has been a recipient of several awards and recently received a nomination for her very first short film from the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards also known as The AMVCA.
Jacqueline has been featured on Forbes Africa, the CNN 'Inside Africa' documentary, and CNNStyle amongst others. She has also been on several international publications including "Ballpoint Art; Complexity from Simplicity" by Sandu Publishing, which features a select number of Ballpoint Pen artists from around the world, as well as Chukwuemeka Ben Bosah's book, "The Art of Nigerian Women", which chronicles some of the best Nigerian artists, living and working today