Nachaiya Kama is a Nigerian-American artist and jurist pioneering the movement of Visual Constitutionalism™, which transforms constitutional law into visual, poetic, and mathematical art forms.
Through photography, digital composition, and legal aesthetics, Kama merges art and jurisprudence, revealing law as both image and imagination. Her interdisciplinary framework Lex Disciplines™: includes Lex Poetica™, Lex Artistica™, Lex Mathematica™, Lex Anima™, Lex Aesthetica™, and Lex Oratoria™, each illuminating a dimension of creative justice.
Her acclaimed works; First Amendment (2024), Venus Constitutionalis – The Rebirth of Justice (2025), and Oh! Kennedy Kennedy (2025) visualizes the U.S. Constitution as living art and democratic poetry. Through these works, Kama invites audiences to witness the rebirth of civic ideals and the beauty of freedom as a creative act.
Based in Houston, Texas, her practice stands at the intersection of art, law, and civil rights, where images become arguments and justice becomes a form of art.