
About
Jungel Queen
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We are more than a studio — Jungel Queen is a living, breathing story told through brushstrokes, body, and
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digital form. At the intersection of fine art, 3D design, and fashion, our practice reimagines African identity
through surrealist lenses, cultural memory, and radical expression.
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Founded by Esther Phillips, Jungel Queen was born from a desire to heal generational disconnection, and
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reconnect with Nigerian heritage in bold, unapologetic form.
What We Create
From hand-painted canvases and digitally sculpted faces to
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wearable art and textured fashion statements, every piece is an
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invitation — a moment to pause, reflect, and realign with self.
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We use Afro-surrealism as a tool to distort the “expected” and
reveal deeper truths: emotion, ancestry, femininity, and resistance.
Through vibrant storytelling and abstract symbolism, we challenge
linear identity and reclaim ancestral presence in modern form.

What We Stand For
Sustainability: Every fashion item is created with eco-conscious
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care, using recyclable or repurposed materials wherever possible.
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Multidimensional Practice: Painting, 3D modeling, and textile design
come together to form an immersive, narrative-rich experience.
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Cultural Movement: We honour oral tradition, inherited knowledge,
and the tactile magic of African creativity — not as history, but as
legacy in motion.
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We do not just make art.
We remember. We restore. We reconnect.
This is a movement of creative remembrance.
