Her work often features abstracted figures set against vibrant, celestial landscapes, drawing inspiration from the natural world and creationism.
Her paintings often depict fluid, ethereal figures set against dreamlike landscapes, reflecting notions of psychological and emotional states.
A central aspect of her practice is the concept of mutual belonging, where she investigates the ways in which people navigate personal and shared histories.
Drawing from her experiences of living between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, Omuku frequently addresses themes of migration and the fluidity of selfhood.
This use of fabric serves as a metaphor for cultural heritage and transformation, reinforcing the themes of movement and adaptation that define her body of work.