Frida Orupabo
Sarpsborg, Norway
About the Artist
Frida Orupabo's work is characterized by its digital collages, which explore themes of race, gender, and power. Her compositions, which often incorporate elements of found imagery and art historical references, create powerful, unsettling works. Orupabo's work is both visually striking and politically charged, inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths.Contact & Social
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