

Damilola Odusote
Damilola Odusote is a London-born, internationally recognised artist celebrated for his intricate, multilayered works that blend illustration, sculpture, and conceptual storytelling. Raised in Essex within a foster family, his early life as an observer on the margins deeply informs his practice—prompting a lifelong fascination with identity, social structure, and the unseen patterns that shape our reality.
Beginning with detailed pen and ink illustrations, Odusote’s work has evolved into a diverse and immersive practice that incorporates acrylics, resin, concrete, Perspex, and even choreographic elements. Each piece—whether two-dimensional or sculptural—is a playful yet deliberate deconstruction of culture, often mixing humour with critique.
His style echoes influences such as M.C. Escher’s complexity and Banksy’s conceptual layering, yet remains distinctly his own—marked by spontaneous composition and dense visual symbolism. Odusote resists the idea of fixed interpretation; instead, he encourages viewers to bring their own lens, making each encounter with his work a personal experience.
Odusote’s art has been exhibited globally, with collectors across Europe, the U.S., Asia, and the Middle East. High-profile collaborations include Google, UBS, Converse, and 3D design studio Modla. His work has also been featured in Financial Times, Time Out, and other publications that recognise his talent for translating modern life into bold visual narratives.
Ever restless, his practice continues to expand—breaking conventions, challenging perspectives, and inviting audiences to see the world anew.
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