Jamaican Artists – Afrofuturism

Idris Veitch

Digital and Mixed Media Artist

Fashion Design Background

Veitch’s work here

[Veitch explores] themes of intercultural fusion with a series of digital collages titled “African Masks X Ukiyoe”. Veitch’s current body of work represents a natural evolution with a combination of bright colours, contrasting elements and nods to Afrofuturism. 

About Idris Veitch – idrisveitch.com
“Donzilla”/idrisveitch.com
“The Warriors” | Moving Pictures /Idrisveitch.com
Untitled – African Masks x Ukiyoe/idrisveitch.com
Idris Veitch Interview – the COMM.onscreen | Youtube.com

Kokab Zohoori-Dossa

Illustrator and Graphic Designer

Preferred Motif : Women of Color, Aforfuturist themes

Kokab’s Work here

Her style is a unique amalgamation of her favourite influences from novels to animation, film, and even music. She also pulls heavily from her own Jamaican heritage, as well as influences from her Persian and Benin ancestry, all of which are projected in her work through a unique contemporary lens

About Kokab – The Art of Kokab-Zohoori-Dossa
Kokab Creations by Kokab Zohoori-Dossa – Television Jamaica | Youtube.com

Taj Francis

Visual Artist

Futurist and Mythological themes in his work here

Francis on Instagram

His pieces explore the subtle nuances of human behavior and identity, specifically relating to African ancestry. In it’s core understanding, Taj Francis work focuses around the nuances of human behavior, viewed through a Surreal lens of African ancestry and identity. His paintings and illustrations have a strong focus around nature, ethereal elements, and technology that help form the visual language of many of his artworks.

About Taj Francis | Tajftenfold.com
PinkxWhite collection
Work for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Marvel Studios
“Offering and Judgement”
“The Cost of Nothing”


Scott Braque

Photographer and Videographer

Work contains punk, grunge elements. Predominantly Black subjects.

Works and Overview

Braque on Instagram

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