Jeffrey Baidoo is a visionary contemporary artist whose work blends traditional African aesthetics with modern artistic expression. Renowned for his intricate use of mixed media, vibrant colors, and textured patterns, Jeffrey tells powerful stories through his art, celebrating culture, identity, and human emotions
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Jeffery Baidoo, a Ghanaian contemporary visual artist based in a culturally rich environment in Greater Accra, on a mission to heal the world through his vibrant and life-filled collages on canvas, drawing inspiration from a rich tapestry of materials, especially fabrics and newspapers. His passion for becoming a professional artist was kindled in his youth, marked by a deep love for drawing and creating visual forms. Jeffery’s artistry transcends mere aesthetics, embedding iconic visual representations of history, philosophy, ethics, oral literature, religious beliefs, social values, politics, and royalty into his work. This blend of elements reflects a keen perception of the world, articulated through the colorful “fabric” of his creations, where mental comparisons on canvas morph into tangible expressions of thought and culture. Jeffery’s journey into the realm of collage was sparked by an enlightening visit to his tailor. Upon seeing the remnants of fabric destined for waste, he envisioned their potential as treasures for his contemporary art. This realization propelled him to pioneer a unique and captivating style, arranging fabrics on canvas to craft figures and landscapes that burst with textures, patterns, and a dynamic interplay of oil and acrylic colors.
Jeffrey Baidoo
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2024 – Janet Rady Fine Art ,UK,(She Foundations, Summer 2024 Artsy)
2024 – Janet Rady Fine Art ,UK,(Childhood Reimagined 2024 )
2024 – Sustainable Finance World Forum, Cape Coast, Ghana
2023 – Sustainable Finance World Forum, Mövenpick Hotel, Accra, Ghana
2023 – The contemporary art, Oreofe art gallery, London UK.
2023 – Redefining Borders, Oreofe art gallery ,London UK.
2020 – National Gallery, Accra, Ghana.
2021 – National Gallery, Accra, Ghana.