Janet Adebayo

Nigeria

Mixed Media and Figurative Painting by Janet Adenike Adebayo

Contemporary Art, Gender and Emotional Healing

Fine Art Collectors and African Women Artists

"Janet’s paintings are an amalgamation of mixed media that tell important stories, she is able to unearth raw emotions, provoking human thought whilst encouraging love and unity."

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Janet Adebayo

Janet Adenike Adebayo is a contemporary Nigerian artist whose deeply emotive work transforms personal trauma into collective strength. Born and raised in Lagos, Janet channels her lived experiences with domestic abuse—as both a witness and survivor—into striking mixed media artworks that serve as both catharsis and activism.

Her practice centres on the representation of men as case studies, using the male form to interrogate dynamics of family, masculinity, and relationships. Through textured compositions and layered symbolism, Janet crafts imagined realities where healing and reconciliation become possible. Her work is a powerful exploration of emotional recovery, challenging silence and inspiring dialogue.

Janet’s visual language is intimate and raw, reflecting a deep self-awareness and a growing sense of confidence. Each piece unfolds a story that resonates across cultural and social boundaries, illuminating the complexities of identity, gender, and survival. Her art is not only an expression of resistance but also a celebration of resilience, womanhood, and the power of creative transformation.

Her work has been exhibited in galleries and art shows in Nigeria and internationally, including:

Spectrum, August 2022

Contemplation: In Celebration of Women’s History Month, Yenwa Gallery, April 2022

HER VIM Exhibition, Kakaaki Gallery, June 2021

Project 40 Charity Art Exhibition (supporting children with disabilities), May 2021

Shaping the Figural Gaze, Kunstmatrix, 2021

Open Art Exchange: Female Online Exhibition, Schiedam, 2021

Art Love Expo, 2019

Live feature, TVC Nigeria, 2021

Janet’s work stands as a beacon of hope and solidarity, using African art to amplify hidden stories, break cultural silences, and reclaim power through visual storytelling.

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