Sinatra Zantout

Works
  • Sinatra Zantout, Chanel Number 2, 2025
    Chanel Number 2, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, My Pikin, 2025
    My Pikin, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Mask of Monarchy (M.O.M), 2024
    Mask of Monarchy (M.O.M), 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, Personal Touch, 2024
    Personal Touch, 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, AS E DEY HOT, 2024
    AS E DEY HOT, 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, Tie Your Gele Well,, 2024
    Tie Your Gele Well,, 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, IZON BUST 1, 2024
    IZON BUST 1, 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, IZON BUST 2, 2024
    IZON BUST 2, 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, IZON BUST 3, 2024
    IZON BUST 3, 2024
  • Sinatra Zantout, Not Just a Mask, 2025
    Not Just a Mask, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Layers of Hustle, 2025
    Layers of Hustle, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Mummy Look, 2025
    Mummy Look, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Nothing But Joy, 2025
    Nothing But Joy, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Oni Bons, 2025
    Oni Bons, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Cash Only!, 2025
    Cash Only!, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Wheels Of Fortune, 2025
    Wheels Of Fortune, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Braids, Bags and Bounty, 2025
    Braids, Bags and Bounty, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, Dry Your Cloth, 2025
    Dry Your Cloth, 2025
  • Sinatra Zantout, IZON Mask, 2025
    IZON Mask, 2025
Biography

Sinatra Zantout is a Lebanese-Nigerian painter whose work focuses on the untold stories of women of colour in lower-income societies. Raised between Lebanon and Nigeria, her dual heritage heavily influences her artistic expression. Her distinctive style, "Masqueradism," utilizes African masks to explore themes or identity, resilence, and the hidden struggles or women.

Through vibrant colours and bold compositions, her series "NO EYE CAN SEE ME" highlights the challenges women face in navigating motherhood, financial hardship, and societal pressures.

Sinatra's work aims to challenge stereotypes, bring attention to social inequality, and celebrate the strength of women who often remain unseen.

Her exhibitions have been showcased in London and Lagos, including at the Rising Tides Exhibition and +234 Art Fair. Her art has also been featured in publications such as UN X The 34 Gallery for Mental Health Awareness and Radr Africa.

Looking ahead, Sinatra continues to document the experiences of women in lower-income societies, giving voice to their resilience and inspiring recognition of their contributions.