
ABOUT JANET
Biography
Janet Adenike Adebayo (b. 1997, Lagos) is a confessional artist known for her vibrant, introspective paintings that explore self-discovery and consciousness.
Using acrylic, mix media, and her signature "mosaic skin" tones, she creates humanoid figures with exaggerated features, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences. Some of her artworks are presented in a unique scroll format, blending traditional and contemporary techniques.
Adebayo's artistic vision is driven by a passion for storytelling and a desire to spark meaningful connections.
With a growing reputation in the art world, Adebayo continues to push boundaries and inspire
Artist Statement
My work is a confessional exploration of selfhood, healing, and memory. Using acrylic, mixed media, and my signature “mosaic skin” tones, I create vibrant, exaggerated figures that reflect inner emotional landscapes. Blending traditional formats like scrolls with contemporary techniques, I tell personal and communal stories centered on womanhood, heritage, and consciousness. Each piece invites reflection, aiming to spark honest connection and dialogue. Through my art, I seek to hold space for vulnerability and transformation.

A Visual Journey
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
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(2025) Moonlight’ by Creative Youth and Fusebox (London)
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(2024) Ashawo who says you are a hoe”, by Apexart show.(New York)
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(2024) In this space, we exist’, a debut solo show by AMG project in partner with Macallan (Nigeria)
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(2024) Boundless’ by Yenwa gallery in partnership withAshluxury. (Nigeria)
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(2023) Transtemporal Travel, Nomadic Art Gallery, curated by Mercy Imiegha.(Nigeria)
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(2022) Identity-Who are you? 1952 Africa, curated by Tracian Meikle. (Nigeria)
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(2022) Spectrum, Dica art gallery, curated by Naomi Edobor.
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(2022) Contemplation by Yenwa gallery, curated by Ugonna Ibe-Ejiogu.
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(2021) HER VIM Exhibition by Kakaaki gallery.
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(2021) Shaping the Figural Gaze, on Kunst Matrix.
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(2021) Open Art exchange: Female online exhibition on show in Schiedam, April
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(2021) A mini–Art Exhibition on The Television Channel (TVC
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