Visual artist, Laolu Senbanjo collaborates with Bvlgari for Ltd edition perfume

Visual artist, Laolu Senbanjo collaborates with Bvlgari for Ltd edition perfume

That Laolu Senbanjo is called a master of the game isn’t in doubt, what with the great strides he has been making in the entertainment, fashion and st

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That Laolu Senbanjo is called a master of the game isn’t in doubt, what with the great strides he has been making in the entertainment, fashion and style industry in America with his craft. A visual artist, Laolu Senbanjo has proved his worth once more by lending his talent and creativity to the design of the new limited edition Bvlgari Man in Black Essence perfume.

A beautiful work of art in black and copper, his name is well etched on the side of the compact bottle and at the cover flap of the pack. This will be his third major collaboration with a huge brand after being signed on by sports giant, Nike to create Air Max-inspired art at the Air Max Convention in New York City.

A trained lawyer who ditched the wig music first then the painting brush, Laolu Senbanjo first came to public consciousness with a career changing collaboration with Beyonce when he was contracted to work on her ‘Lemonade’ album in December 2015, which was basically interpreting the moves of the dancers with body art using his Sacred Art of the Ori.

According to him, the Sacred Art of the Ori is basically about using art to interpret and connect ideas otherwise known as Afromysterics, a term he says means the mystery of the African thought pattern and drawing inspirations from the Yoruba culture and traditional music.

With this new work of art with Bvlgari, the sky is most definitely the limit for him.