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Curator’s Picks

April Curators Picks

Did You Miss These?

We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.

Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, we are delighted to have new work from staff member, Odera Igbokwe. Check out their exploration of Nigerian mythology with “Obatala”. Next we have “Furiosa” by Bud Cook, which is a bold and stunning acrylic portrait inspired by Charlize Theron as Furiosa. And last but not least is “Cloudbursting” by Jenna Kass, which features a gorgeous oil painting inspired by Kate Bush.

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Obatala (Dance of the Summoner II)

by Odera Igbokwe

“Obatala the grandfather of peace and creation,  

fans his breath and wisdom into humankind

/Obatalá obá layé ela iwo alara aché/

Obatala (Dance of the Summoner II)

Acrylic on board.

8 x 10  (12 x 15 with frame)


This portrait is part of my fantasy RPG world exploration.

I’ve been reimagining classic RPG archetypes (Knight, Mage, Archer, etc), which has lead to envisioning the Summons (or Final Fantasy-esque Espers/Eidolons/Aeons) of this world.

Next in the series we have a portrait inspired by Obatala, the Nigerian (Yoruba) Orisha of Peace, Creation, and the universe’s collective consciousness.

Super excited to continue exploring the pantheon of nigerian-diasporic mythologies and how they can be transformed and alchemized into my own personal grimoire~!

$400 $400

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www.odera.net
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Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.






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Furiosa

by Bud Cook

Charlize Theron ruled the screen as Imperator Furiosa in Mad Max: Fury Road – this is my tribute to that magnificent film and character.

Acrylic and Prismacolor on paper.
Image size 6″ x 9″, frame size 12.5″ x 19″.
Double matted with anti-glare glass, handmade oak frame, black.

$450 $450

EDO now offers installment plans.
No interest for 6 months.
Just click Paypal Credit on the cart page.

Out of stock

www.odera.net
www.patreon.com/odera

Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.






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Cloudbusting

by Jenna Kass

You’re making rain, and you’re just in reach.

$300 $300

EDO now offers installment plans.
No interest for 6 months.
Just click Paypal Credit on the cart page.

Out of stock

www.odera.net
www.patreon.com/odera

Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.