In his work, The Spirits of my Reincarnation Brothers and Sisters, he depicts a lot of his identity. This painting was produced toward the end of his career, and he stuck to his trademarks of depicting Yoruba beliefs and customs through a modern style. He depicts Abiko children, the spirits of his brothers and sisters, and Yoruba spirits as well. He uses his signature lidded spirit eyes, which he also used in part because no one could copy them completely. He was always very fearful of people trying to copy his works. His family band in the painting is ominous, but intricate and bright and fantastic. He captures the viewer’s attention and brings them into the spirit world he feels he half lives in. He was believed to be an Abiko child, and that he was born as a twin seven times as a product of Yoruba spirits, so his connection to the spirit world is extremely powerful.