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Odumodublvck’s ‘Not All That’ artwork fetches £10,000
Nigerian hip-hop artist Odumodublvck has made a significant impact on the Nigerian art scene, as the artwork for his project “Not All That” sold for a staggering £10,000, highlighting the value placed on his creative output.
The designer behind Odumodublvck’s “Not All That” artwork has allegedly sold the original piece for approximately 20 million naira (£10,000).
The buyer’s name is unknown, but the sale has sparked significant interest in the Nigerian art scene.
The “Not All That” original artwork is characterized by its aggressive strokes and tells a story of Odumodublvck’s rise in the industry. The piece features Odumodublvck holding up a severed head, symbolizing his rebellious and enigmatic persona.
This lucrative sale by Soldier the Artist underscores the increasing recognition for Nigerian creative talent. As the country’s art scene continues to flourish, it is evident that the potential for financial rewards is substantial.
Odumodublvck’s “Not All That” designer sold the artwork for £10,000 (N20million). This is huge 🔥 pic.twitter.com/TPJDSIVgPe
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) July 30, 2024
Recall, In an exclusive interview with ESPN Africa, Odumodublvck shared his expert analysis, pinpointing the signings that can propel Arsenal to the top.
Firstly, Odumodublvck highlights the need for a top-class left back, suggesting Manchester City’s Joao Cancelo as the ideal fit.
Despite the recent signing of Riccardo Calafiori and the presence of Oleksandr Zinchenko and Jurrien Timber, the artist believes Cancelo’s skills would be a significant upgrade.
Secondly, Odumodublvck advocates for the addition of a left winger to support or upgrade Gabriel Martinelli, who has held down the position for four years. His preferred signing is Rafael Leao, whose €175 million release clause expired on July 15.
Thirdly, the Afrobeats star emphasizes the need for a prolific striker, citing Gabriel Jesus‘ fitness issues as a major concern.