Hair braiding is a ubiquitous form of body art in Africa, transcending time and place. Unlike other forms of body decoration, hair braiding is practiced across all African cultures, symbolizing ethnicity, gender, and socio-economic status.

Traditionally, it was a domestic activity fostering female sociability and passing down knowledge through generations. This practice exemplifies how art serves as a communal activity and a medium of cultural expression.
Eniwaye Oluwaseyi
Lady Gift of The Foreign Land
Kwaku Reez Opoku
Don’t worry about your future.