Ghanaian artist Enil Art sketched a Lagos bus conductor for free, impressing passengers and engaging the driver, who warmly accepted the gesture with a fist bump.
So, when deciding what to give their parents Maria and Roger as a gift, they chose a family portrait with a touching twist. Click the video below to see the tearful unveiling of an artist's ...
Click here to find out more info. WTA/Jingyu Lin RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - The WTA today released the official group photographs and individual player portraits to celebrate the WTA Finals Riyadh ...
Nigerian singer, Fireboy DML, has expressed his admiration for his colleague and record label mate, Asake. He eulogised Asake’s talent and energy. He revealed that Asake recorded his verse on ...
Sotheby's will be auctioning off the portrait of scientist Alan Turing and it could fetch as much as £150,000. A robot artist is set to make history as the first to have a work put up for sale by ...
John Jay’s portrait of Eilish, titled “Languor,” features the singer sitting on a couch and staring into the camera. A photo of Naomi Campbell by Pamela Hanson was originally shot for French ...
Asake is the sole Afrobeats act on the album which makes it the consecutive appearances for Afrobeats following Adekunle Gold's 'Party No Dey Stop' featuring Zinoleesky which was included in NBA ...
The 18th-century portrait of the Bard by Louis Francois Roubiliac has been taken down and placed in storage, according to the Telegraph. The newspaper previously said portraits of Elizabeth I ...
Sir Keir Starmer has removed a portrait of William Shakespeare from No 10 – the latest painting of a great national figure to be taken down under the Prime Minister, The Telegraph understands.
Other nominees for best new artist include psych-groove trio Khruangbin, rapper Doechii, pop-rock singer Benson Boone and ...
The removal of portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh from 10 Downing Street, where Prime Minister Starmer now lives, is an outrageous cashiering of two of England’s glories that bodes ...
Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas, 17, won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year award with Life Under Dead Wood, a portrait of a tiny springtail insect and the equally tiny fruiting body of a slime mould.