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Artist: Actofel Ilovu
Ondiwete, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
Ondiwete, 2020. Linoleum block prints on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of prints, the artist draws on the motif of the inside ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Linocut

I heard, Actofel Ilovu, Smoke, pastel and red wine on fabriano paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I heard, 2021. Smoke, pastel and red wine on fabriano paper, 510 x 660mm (each half) Actofel Ilovu was born in Ondangwa in 1984 and now lives in Windhoek. Ilovu graduated from the College of the Arts in 2010 and received his higher diploma in visual art and advertising from the University of Namibia in 2016. Ilovu is an active part of the Namibian art community working as a curator and artist, conceptualizing both collaborative and solo projects. Ilovu is well known for his smoke paintings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper

I see Afro and I see future, Actofel Ilovu
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see Afro and I see future, 2020, Linoleum block prints on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper, 1/30 and 9/30 respectively In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of print...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Ink

I see Afrlica and not Africa, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on frabriano
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see Afrlica and not Africa, 2020. Linoleum block print on bianco Rusticus fabriano paper, 2/30 Actofel Ilovu was born in Ondangwa in 1984 and now lives in Windhoek. Ilovu graduate...
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21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Linocut

I see one colour, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on fabriano
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see one colour, 2020. Linoleum block print on bianco Rusticus fabriano paper Actofel Ilovu was born in Ondangwa in 1984 and now lives in Windhoek. Ilovu graduated from the College of the Arts in 2010 and received his higher diploma in visual art and advertising from the University of Namibia in 2016. Ilovu is an active part of the Namibian art community working as a curator and artist, conceptualizing both collaborative and solo projects. Ilovu is well known for his smoke paintings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Linocut

I See Future 2, Actofel Ilovu, Smoke, coffee, ballpoint pen and pastel on paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I See Future 2, 2020. Smoke, coffee, ballpoint pen and pastel on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of prints, the artist draws on ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Coffee, Pastel, Ballpoint Pen, Paper

I see Covid 19, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on fabriano paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see Covid 19, 2020. Linoleum block prints on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper, 7/30 In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of prints, the artist draws on the motif of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper

I see three presidents, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on fabriano paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see three presidents, 2020. Linoleum block print on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper, 1/30 available (2/30 picture here) In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of pri...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Linocut

I see enemy, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on fabriano paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see enemy, 2020. Linoleum block print on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper, 1/30 In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of prints, the artist draws on the motif of the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Linocut

I see tears, Actofel Ilovu, Linoleum block print on fabriano paper
By Actofel Ilovu
Located in Windhoek, NA
I see tears, 2020. Linoleum block print on ivory Rosaspina fabriano paper, 1/30 In the 'I see...' series, Actofel Ilovu’s latest body of prints, the artist draws on the motif of the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Actofel Ilovu Art

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Paper, Linocut

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