Mi Faddi

Mi Faddi by photographer Aisha Hanan Buhari is a poignant series of conceptual portraits featuring her siblings. Exploring themes of protection, family and privacy, the work reflects the challenges of living in the public eye. Rare nautilus shells are physically placed on top of the images, symbolically shielding the subjects and emphasising their preciousness in both personal and universal contexts.

Photography Aisha Hanan Buhari


“The faces of her subjects have been hidden behind real nautilus shells that have been attached to the photograph, denoting their preciousness. The shells themselves are rare and cannot be easily found or purchased, making these works true gems in their own right.”



About Aisha

Aisha Hanan Buhari (b.1998) is a Nigerian artist with a main interest in fine art photography and video art.

Her interest in photography goes back to when she was a child, inspired by her father’s love of photography when he was a young soldier in the Nigerian army.

She has a background in media, fine art and photography. Aesthetically, her work is influenced by the artistic movement of the Surrealists, which focuses on the unconscious mind and reality. She likes to create mixed medium pieces and has an interest in video art and portraiture, which is inspired by her love of cultural preservation and surrealism.

Hanan Buhari also produces work for her non governmental organisation which supports rape victims in Nigeria through art therapy and psychological support.

To see more of her work, make sure to follow her on Instagram


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