Iniubongabasi Natasha Awah (b. 2003, Abuja) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work is shaped by lived and embodied cultural histories. Working across printmaking, installation, and drawing, she explores the complexities of identity through vestiges. At the heart of her practice is a nuanced use of symbolism. Through familiar motifs and patterns, she explores the relationship between material, memory, and metaphor. By repurposing domestic objects and everyday materials, she investigates history, culture, and remembrance —casting reflective spaces that invite viewers into sensorially evocative, tenderly constructed scenes.
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