Ghanaian photographer Nana Frimpong Oduro, widely known as Frizzlemadeit, creates surrealist images that drift between dream and reality, all captured on a phone. His work challenges conventional ideas of scale and equipment, proving that vision, not gear, defines artistic power.

Frizzlemadeit: Dreamscapes of Water, Memory, and African Spirit

Frizzlemadeit: Dreamscapes of Water, Memory, and African Spirit
Using water as both metaphor and material, Oduro explores the beauty, complexity, and spiritual architecture of African minds and bodies. Fluid, reflective, and immersive, his compositions blur the line between the physical and the metaphysical. Through symbolism and layered storytelling, he invites viewers into emotional landscapes where vulnerability, strength, and transcendence coexist.

Frizzlemadeit: Dreamscapes of Water, Memory, and African Spirit

Frizzlemadeit: Dreamscapes of Water, Memory, and African Spirit
From The Birth of Stars to Emotional Guidance, Held From the Deep, Mountain of Hope, Resurrection, and Family Matters, his titles read like poetry, each frame resonating like a timeless melody. With nothing more than a phone and a profound creative instinct, Frizzlemadeit transforms simplicity into spectacle, crafting visual worlds that linger long after the image fades.

Frizzlemadeit: Dreamscapes of Water, Memory, and African Spirit








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