Renowned Nigerian artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby has offered a rare glimpse into the creative process behind her portraits of former U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, commissioned for the Obama Presidential Center.
The award-winning visual artist shared insights into the meticulous techniques and layered storytelling that define her work, highlighting how she blends painting, collage, and cultural references to create deeply personal and symbolic pieces.
Akunyili Crosby’s portraits are expected to reflect not just the personalities of the former First Couple, but also themes of identity, heritage, and global connection—hallmarks of her distinctive artistic style that has earned international acclaim.
The artist, who is the daughter of the late Dora Akunyili, former Director-General of NAFDAC, continues to make Nigeria proud on the global stage. Her rise in the contemporary art world has been marked by major exhibitions and prestigious recognitions, solidifying her reputation as one of the most influential African artists of her generation.
Her involvement in the Obama Presidential Center project further underscores her growing impact and the increasing global appreciation of African art and storytelling.
As anticipation builds for the unveiling of the portraits, many have praised the choice of Akunyili Crosby, noting that her work brings a unique depth and cultural richness to such a historic commission.




