Laolu Senbanjo, Nigerian, features in Beyonce's visual album, Lemonad

Laolu Senbanjo featured in Beyonce's LemonadeNigerian-born, Brooklyn- based artist, Laolu Senbanjo is back again with yet another huge gig. This time, his work was featured in Beyoncé‘s recently released visual album, Lemonade.
Laolu Senbanjo featured in Beyonce's Lemonade
(Lemonade)
Fresh off his megawatt collaboration with Nike, which saw the
talented artist creating and displaying some gorgeous artwork, the talented artist is showing no signs of stopping with his new Beyonce collaboration.
Laolu Senbanjo featured in Beyonce's Lemonade Laolu Senbanjo featured in Beyonce's Lemonade
(Instagram)

In the monochrome section of the album, titled Apathy, Beyoncé’s background dancers are seen in intricate white body paint while riding in a bus and vibing to the album’s fourth track, “Sorry.
Moments later, Beyoncé is also captured with a little body art; white dots have been cautiously placed above the curve of her eyebrows all the way from her lower eyelid to her cheeks.
Laolu Senbanjo featured in Beyonce's Lemonade Laolu Senbanjo featured in Beyonce's Lemonade
(Lemonade)

According to Senbanjo, his body painting artwork is called, 'Sacred Art of the Ori', explaining that the origin of this practice derives from a spiritual Yoruba ritual.
“In my language, Yoruba ‘Ori’ literally means your essence, your soul, your destiny,” Laolu explains in his artist statement. “When I work with a muse, the muse, their Ori, and I become one. It’s the deepest, most spiritual experience I’ve ever had with my art as an artist.”
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