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Nana Kwadwo, known as NK, is a Ghanaian digital artist whose work redefines the boundaries of Afrofuturism and youth culture. Originally from Sowutuom, Ghana, and now based in the U.S., NK’s art bridges past, present, and future, a vibrant fusion of African tradition, modern identity, and bold creative vision.

His work serves as both a visual archive and a cultural movement, empowering Black youth and reframing how African creativity is seen around the world. NK’s self-driven journey has taken him across international stages, from Portugal and Rome to Curaçao, Kenya, and New York’s Times Square and earned recognition from global icons including Viola Davis, Rema, Djibril Cissé, Clint419 (Corteiz), and Alton Mason.

Through digital art, design, and experimental storytelling, NK is pioneering new creative pathways that merge culture, technology, and liberation. His ambition is clear: to inspire the next generation of African creatives to see themselves not just as carriers of tradition, but as architects of the future.

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PUFFER JACKET AND GOLD

#ARTIST218 | GHANAIAN

Nana Kwadwo, known as NK, is a Ghanaian digital artist whose work redefines the boundaries of Afrofuturism and youth culture. Originally from Sowutuom, Ghana, and now based in the U.S., NK’s art bridges past, present, and future, a vibrant fusion of African tradition, modern identity, and bold creative vision.

His work serves as both a visual archive and a cultural movement, empowering Black youth and reframing how African creativity is seen around the world. NK’s self-driven journey has taken him across international stages, from Portugal and Rome to Curaçao, Kenya, and New York’s Times Square and earned recognition from global icons including Viola Davis, Rema, Djibril Cissé, Clint419 (Corteiz), and Alton Mason.

Through digital art, design, and experimental storytelling, NK is pioneering new creative pathways that merge culture, technology, and liberation. His ambition is clear: to inspire the next generation of African creatives to see themselves not just as carriers of tradition, but as architects of the future.

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