Short Stop

Fanuel Leul

Ethiopia

£245.00 - £1285.00

Through ShortStop, Ethiopian digital artist Fanuel Leul captures fleeting moments in time, preserving them as visual "souvenirs for the future." This artwork, rooted in Afrofuturism, blends traditional African aesthetics with forward-thinking design. The piece invites viewers to reflect on time’s impermanence while standing on the edge of history and imagination. Fanuel's unique style highlights the importance of storytelling across generations, encouraging a deeper connection to Africa's vibrant spirit and legacy. Challenge your perception of time by adding this visionary piece to your collection today. 

Through ShortStop, Ethiopian digital artist Fanuel Leul captures fleeting moments in time, preserving them as visual "souvenirs for the future." This artwork, rooted in Afrofuturism, blends traditional African aesthetics with forward-thinking design. The piece invites viewers to reflect on time’s impermanence while standing on the edge of history and imagination. Fanuel's unique style highlights the importance of storytelling across generations, encouraging a deeper connection to Africa's vibrant spirit and legacy. Challenge your perception of time by adding this visionary piece to your collection today. 

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Fanuel Leul

Fanuel Leul

Digital Artist

About the artist

Fanuel Leul Girma is a versatile digital artist from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, whose work blends traditional African elements with futuristic aesthetics. With a degree in Industrial Design and a minor in Fine Art, he has spent nearly a decade exploring the concept of Afrofuturism, or as he describes it, “leaving souvenirs for the future.” 

His portfolio spans paintings, animations, and multimedia pieces, all deeply rooted in Afrofuturism’s bold reimagination of African culture and heritage. Girma challenges stereotypes and celebrates Africa’s vibrant spirit, portraying it with a sense of joy, peace, and forward-thinking creativity. 

As the founder of Studio Qedamawi, Girma launched the Bugnad comic book, further expanding his impact as both an artist and storyteller. He believes in the importance of exploring aesthetics beyond Ethiopia, drawing inspiration from diverse African cultures to create a fusion of tradition and innovation. He integrates ancient artefacts and narratives with futuristic technology, reimagining African stories in a new light. He aims to empower the next generation of African artists to embrace their creativity and shape the future of storytelling on the continent. 

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