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- When Senbanjo finishes painting, his subjects become more than a body; they evolve into a moving piece of perplexing artwork. The New York-based artist is most famous for his collaboration with Beyoncé on her recent visual album Lemonade, for which he painted all of the dancers’ bodies and that of the singer herself, which catapulted him to fame.
www.vice.com/en/article/laolu-senbanjo-beyonce-nigerian-body-painting-artist/Nike and Beyoncé Love This Nigerian Body Painting Artist - VICE
Oct 27, 2020 · Beyhive Members Rejoice, Beyoncé Just Dropped Her Sixth Studio Album ‘Lemonade’ Bopping in a bus to Beyoncé’s track “Sorry,” are body-paint adorned dancers who act as Senbajo’s ...
Apr 26, 2016 · The Nigerian-born artist, who goes mononymously by Laolu, told ABC News today he finally saw his Yoruba body art come to life for the first time on Saturday evening when Beyoncé’s project aired on HBO.
Apr 24, 2016 · Nigerian-American artist Laolu Senbanjo is behind the body art in Beyonce's Lemonade, calls it Sacred Art of the Ori.
Mar 13, 2017 · Hand-painted using white body paint on bare skin, these beautiful designs are more than decorative patterns: they’re ancient Nigerian symbols and codes. What’s more, no two of Senbanjo’s ...
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Apr 25, 2016 · In the monochrome section entitled Apathy, Beyoncé’s background dancers are seen wearing intricate white body paint while riding in a metal bus and moving to the album’s fourth track, “Sorry.”
Apr 28, 2016 · Nigerian artist Laolu Senbanjo saw his paintings brought to mainstream audiences when Beyoncé displayed his work in her HBO short film. The singer’s “Lemonade” visual album aired as a one ...
Apr 30, 2016 · For the Nigerian visual artist and singer, Laolu Senbanjo, it was dream come true on Saturday evening, April 23, 2016, when his ‘Yoruba body art’ came to life for the first time when Beyoncé’s...