I’m Pellabeuf, a digital artist and AI photographer based in Cotonou, working as a creative nomad between screens, code, and emotion.

After a decade in graphic design, I’ve spent the last three years fully immersed in digital art — crafting visuals where human vision meets machine logic.

 

My approach to AI-assisted photography blends real capture and algorithmic elevation: yes, I take photos — but what makes them truly powerful is how I reimagine, recompose, and sublimate them with intelligent tools. The result? Images that blur the line between fashion, storytelling, glitch culture, and visual poetry.

 

My work has been exhibited in Sapologie 3.0 (Pierrette Nouaho Gallery), featured in the Afro Pépite Show, and constantly evolves on Instagram, where I explore series centered on identity, memory, and digital aesthetics.

 

I also create AI-driven video détournements and deepfake-based art, remixing the faces and voices of public figures — especially politicians — into surreal, poetic or subversive pieces. It’s a way of hacking the narrative, bending media tools into artistic expression.

 

Winner of the Créathon 2018 and a Tony Elumelu Foundation fellow, I believe in hybrid art: part critique, part dream, part code.

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