Adebayo Fareed Yinusa is a multidisciplinary artist blending surrealism, symbolism, portraiture, and abstraction through layered acrylics, spray paint, and oil. Their visually striking compositions evoke dream-like emotional narratives, exploring identity, memory, and psychological depth through vivid colour and textured detail.
In 2025, Adebayo’s work was prominently featured on the Woolwich Big Screen during Black History Month, reaching a broad public audience with their powerful visuals. Early in the year, they hosted a studio visit in February, offering an intimate preview of their creative process. This was followed by a private exhibition in March, where Adebayo unveiled a dynamic new body of work.
A constant innovator, they merge mediums and styles—fusing portraiture with abstract forms and symbolic elements—while drawing inspiration from comics, music, skateboarding, video game and his personal struggle . These varied passions infuse their art with rhythm, narrative energy, and a playful yet introspective edge.
Adebayo continues to push creative limits, crafting art that resonates emotionally, challenges conventions, and invites viewers into vibrant, multi-layered worlds.