BIO
Jasmine Osegbu (b.1998) is a British-Nigerian artist based in London.
Her practice utilises painting and digital media to explore digitalisation, worldmaking, femininity and blackness. She uses painting and digital media to create immersive, colourful, energising paintings and installations.
The content of her work confronts and examines representations of femininity and blackness. Her subject matter is the black female, which is informed by her context as a British-Nigerian woman.
The form of her work is concerned with digitalisation and its impact on art and she uses painting and digital media such as 3D animation and holography to explore how traditional forms can coincide with newer technologies.
She places importance on viewer experience and transmits feelings such as joy, empowerment and escapism to her audience. Fluorescent colours heighten the visceral excitation of the experience and her thermal colour palette represents the transmutation of energy from her artwork to the viewer.
Jasmine attended the Graduate Diploma in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts and is now pursuing an MA in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. In 2024, she completed a week-long residency at Somerset House.