ALMAT ADAMS
b. 1998, Nigeria Lives and works in Lagos, Nigeria Almat Adams is a Nigerian visual artist and digital creator whose work spans emotive oil painting, digital illustration, and printmaking. Deeply rooted in social narrative and cultural reflection, her art delves into themes such as gender dynamics, womanhood, urban vulnerability, and resilience. Notable among her series is The Baby Factory, a powerful collection that depicts harrowing stories of exploitation and survival, while earlier works such as Queen in the South explore cultural identity through evocative, impressionistic depictions using light, color, and figurative composition. A self-taught creator and active YouTuber, she shares her multi-stage artistic process—from drawing and underpainting to final detailing—with a growing online audience. Her work is regularly made accessible through print platforms, reflecting both her commitment to visual storytelling and her embrace of creative democratization.
b. 1998, Nigeria Lives and works in Lagos, Nigeria Almat Adams is a Nigerian visual artist and digital creator whose work spans emotive oil painting, digital illustration, and printmaking. Deeply rooted in social narrative and cultural reflection, her art delves into themes such as gender dynamics, womanhood, urban vulnerability, and resilience. Notable among her series is The Baby Factory, a powerful collection that depicts harrowing stories of exploitation and survival, while earlier works such as Queen in the South explore cultural identity through evocative, impressionistic depictions using light, color, and figurative composition. A self-taught creator and active YouTuber, she shares her multi-stage artistic process—from drawing and underpainting to final detailing—with a growing online audience. Her work is regularly made accessible through print platforms, reflecting both her commitment to visual storytelling and her embrace of creative democratization.

