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Every week African Digital Art showcases digital projects made by African artists or projects influenced by Africa. It is exciting to see African projects that displays and encourages creativity. Inspiration is a key component in the design process so we searched the web for the best projects from a variety of genres. We are here to promote your work so don’t forget to send us your recommendations. We recently introduced our online community The District, Africa’s creative online space. If you are interested in submitting your work please join the African Weekly Inspiration Group and submit projects from around the world that highlight Africa’s creativity, diversity and innovation. You can also find us on TwitterFacebook and Flickr so post your projects and we’d be happy to share.

DSTV Nigeria

Nicework



Tslops

Hylton Warburton

Fashion 4

Saadique Ryklief

Moscow Work

Adisa Abeba

 

Animal set

Lilla Bardenova

Africa Vision

Sabin Boykinov

Water, a valuable treasure

Israel Alvarez Carrion


Mother Africa

JrDragao

Love Africa

Bryce Louw

Africa

Oleg Djimbinov

Isshoni

Billy Nuñez


Africa

Luis Beltran


The Heart of Africa

ilsung

Africa Bambara

Gangstuck

Mama Africa
Amosha

Eyes on Africa

biancomanto

Africa
EZ-47


For Africa

Cheri

Africa
welovetaipei

Kenya Map

  • http://www.ltr-artwork.com ltrartwork

    Super weekly inspiration ! The Saadique Ryklief photos are amazing! thx ADA for sharing

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  • http://www.eakan.co.uk Eli Anderson

    Greetings.
    There are three artists that I truly believe are powerful, spiritual and the shape of things to come in the evolution of art from the African diaspora. They are listed as follows Ken McCalla (www.yahwarts.co.uk), Alvin Kofi (www.alexandragalleries.com/Alvin_Kofi-30), Jennifer Lewis (www.pepperstorm.co.uk) and George “Fowokan” Kelly (www.fowokan.com). The art is immensely powerful and evocative. If you go to the different websites, you will see and be excited by the sculptures and fine art being produced. From the recent Benin Exhibition (From Bronze To Gold) which was thought provoking, exciting and wonderfully bold, leaned on the legacy of works of art from the ancient Kingdom of Benin. It would be wonderful if they could be featured on your blog.
    Stay blessed,
    Eli Anderson (Storyteller & Poet: http://www.eakan.co.uk)

  • http://twitter.com/LaverneWyatt Laverne Wyatt

    awesome stuff! im so proud

  • Clumsymummy

    magic

  • Delsonoguns

    these are wonderful creative kudos to the artist