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    • Laolu Senbanjo

      • Laolu Senbanjo is the artist behind Beyonce’s body paints throughout the video. The singer is painted with a tribal geometric white and green pattern that’s inspired by the native African sacred ritual called Yoruba. There are multiple tracks in the video and Beyonce’s body was white-painted in different themes throughout them.
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  1. Feb 9, 2022 · Despite ultimate success in her career, Beyonce actually has a personal interest in body painting. The singer has some appearances with body painting, but what she portrayed in her premiere album video “Lemonade” completely stands out.

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  2. Mar 13, 2017 · March 13, 2017, 6:40pm. Glowing, patterned lines adorn every inch of human bodies, creating the appearance of a mysterious language glistening on their skin. These mesmerizing images are the work...

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  3. Apr 26, 2016 · Dancers adorned in Laolu's white Yoruba body paint move and sway while seated on a bus with Beyoncé, who recites a haunting monologue inspired by a poem by Somali-British poet Warsan Shire.

  4. Apr 24, 2016 · Nigerian-American artist Laolu Senbanjo is behind the body art in Beyonce's Lemonade, calls it Sacred Art of the Ori.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Apr 27, 2016 · Laolus body paintings, which he calls the “Sacred Art of the Ori” appear in the fourth chapter of “Lemonade” titled “Apathy,” which features the song “Sorry.” Dancers adorned in Laolu’s white Yoruba body paint move and sway while seated on a bus with Beyoncé, who recites a haunting monologue inspired by a poem by Somali ...

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  8. Nov 30, 2016 · His most recognized work, a form of body painting that he calls “the sacred art of the Ori,” draws on those cultural influences and was made famous through its appearance in Beyoncé’s ...