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Ngadi Smart is a Sierra Leonean visual artist and designer based in London whose multidisciplinary practice spans illustration, photography, design, and mixed-media collage. Working fluidly across mediums, Smart constructs visual narratives that interrogate identity, representation, and cultural perception. Her work explores the complexities of Black identity in contemporary society while challenging the visual norms through which race, beauty, gender, and belonging are often defined.
Across illustration, photography, and collage, Smartโs practice is driven by a desire to expand how African and diasporic identities are represented in visual culture. Her work engages with themes of feminism, racial discrimination, and cultural memory, while also celebrating the diversity and sensuality of African experience.





Reimagining Representation Through Illustration
In her illustration work, Smart centers the representation of communities often marginalized or misrepresented within mainstream visual culture. Her compositions frequently foreground figures whose identities challenge conventional portrayals of beauty and normality, asking viewers to reconsider the cultural assumptions embedded in everyday imagery.
Smartโs illustrations examine how race and gender intersect with cultural expectations, often deconstructing long-held visual stereotypes. Through bold portraiture and expressive line work, she addresses the social pressures placed on women and minorities, particularly in relation to appearance, identity, and social roles.
Her work also reflects an ongoing engagement with feminist discourse. Smartโs images explore the shifting boundaries of gender roles and the power dynamics embedded within them, positioning her subjects as self-defined rather than socially prescribed.
Smartโs distinctive visual language has led to collaborations with major international publications and brands. Her illustrations have appeared in The Guardian, Time Out London, and with brands such as Eastpak. She has also worked with prominent publishing houses including Penguinโs Riverhead Books in New York and Faber Childrenโs Books in London, contributing illustrations that bring literary narratives into dialogue with contemporary visual culture.
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Expanding the Visual Language of African Identity
Across all aspects of her work, Ngadi Smart is invested in expanding how African identity is represented in contemporary visual culture. Whether through illustration, photography, or collage, her practice confronts limiting narratives while proposing new visual possibilities.
By exploring race, gender, sensuality, and cultural belonging, Smartโs work contributes to an evolving dialogue about representation in global media and art. Her images invite viewers to question inherited definitions of beauty, normality, and identityโand to consider the many ways African experiences can be seen, expressed, and imagined.









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