
About
Jungel Queen
We are more than a studio — Jungel Queen is a living, breathing story told through brushstrokes, body, and
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.
Founded by Esther Phillips, Jungel Queen was born from a desire to heal generational disconnection, and
reconnect with Nigerian heritage in bold, unapologetic form.
What We Create
From hand-painted canvases and digitally sculpted faces to
wearable art and textured fashion statements, every piece is an
invitation — a moment to pause, reflect, and realign with self.
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
care, using recyclable or repurposed materials wherever possible.
Multidimensional Practice: Painting, 3D modeling, and textile design
come together to form an immersive, narrative-rich experience.
Cultural Movement: We honour oral tradition, inherited knowledge,
and the tactile magic of African creativity — not as history, but as
legacy in motion.
We do not just make art.
We remember. We restore. We reconnect.
This is a movement of creative remembrance.

