Visuals By Ponzio
Arts Visuel
To the people of Mali!
Peace be upon you!
I greet you all.
Today,
we shine a light on one of our artists:
Nybé Ponzio,
who shares his art throughout the city of Bamako.
Here is one of his works,
highlighting henna and bazin.
As you know,
henna symbolizes happiness.
Wherever henna is found,
joy is present.
Weddings, baptisms,
and other festive occasions…
Henna is always there,
adding beauty to these special moments.
See for yourself!
We are in Mali
a land rich in culture,
a true land of art and tradition.
We have great artists,
like Toumani Diabaté and Babani Koné,
who have helped spread our culture across the world.
So we warmly invite you
to join us for this exhibition!
Boua Demba
24/11/2023
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09/09/2023
24/04/2023
Mon dernier article pour Konbini arts écrit par Lise Lanot 📝✨
Les street looks de l’Aïd à Bamako photographiés par Nybé Ponzio Le photographe franco-malien célèbre et poursuit les traditions photographiques du Mali afin de faire rayonner son pays.
19/12/2022
L'un des artistes photographes Visuals By Ponzio parlant de l'exposition aux visiteurs de la galerie.
Et vous? Avez-vous visité l'expo AN KA YETAW? Elle sera à jusqu'au 1er Janvier 2023! On vous attend!
13/09/2022
Ma dernière interview pour Dazed and Confused Magazine
Afrohair by Nybé Ponzio Youth and pop culture provocateurs since 1991. Fearless fashion, music, art, film, politics and ideas from today's bleeding edge. Declare Independence.
09/05/2022
Check out my latest interview with is in my bio
A special thanks to for making this happen 🙏🏿✨
02/05/2022
Eid Mubarak 🌙✨
01/05/2022
Eid styles from Bamako ✨
30/04/2022
« Afrohair » series
14/04/2022
Dogon culture has always given an important place to women in society. Here, the elegance of the woman is presented through Fulani girls, Bambara girls, Dogon girls and this in honor of all women.
02/04/2022
The representation of women in Dogon society through the Emna ceremony: Cowry shell hoods with bustier represent women, this is the representation of the alliance.
- Bambara Yana (The Bambara woman): the Bambara mask is a reminder of the Dogon descent, of their lineage, of their constant relationship with the Mandé.
- Poulloh Yana (The Fulani woman): the Fulani mask designates a strong symbol of the cohabitation between the Dogons and the Fulani (relationship between peasants and herders).
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