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Meet Miabo Enyadike: Founder of ArtMiabo, Award-Winning Artist and Artrepreneur

Meet The Founder Of ArtMiabo | Exclusive Interview

Discover the journey of Miabo Enyadike, the founder of ArtMiabo and award-winning artrepreneur. Learn about her unique art style, repurposing projects, and her vision to empower others through art.

Miabo Enyadike


 Miabo Enyadike is an Artrepreneur, Interior designer & decorator and an art blogger. She is an awardee of the Ford Foundation Prize and grant for Contemporary Art by the Nigeria Art Institute Terrakulture, in Lagos Nigeria. She is the founder of ArtMiabo.
Q & A
  • Brief info about who you are and what you do.
My name is Miabo Enyadike. I am a top International artist, the founder of ArtMiabo (since 1992). My unique Art style is to work with different mediums, to create art and craft from simple objects which is collected by patrons all over the world.
Miabo was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria in West Africa. I have a Bachelors (honours) degree in fine & applied arts since 1992.
  • What’s your favourite piece of work that you have created? (Including a photo would be great!)
There are several fantastic favourite pieces of my work all through the years. Right now I’m loving my repurposed mattress spring art.


  • Do you have a favourite artist? If yes, what draws you to that person’s work?
Pablo Picasso is my favourite, he truly was a very versatile artist, that has inspired not only me but others.
  • Can you remember one of the first things you drew/sculpted/painted/photographed etc.? What makes it memorable?
My first art, well that’s a bit difficult, maybe my first still life pencil drawing, in secondary school 30 odd years ago. It was memorable because my drawing was terrible!
  • What are you working on at the moment?
At the moment I’m working on several recycling projects and they are all exciting.
  • Where do you gather most of the inspiration for your works?
I get inspired by events around me, especially books and craft shows.
  • What are your goals for the future, both work wise and life?
My goal for the future is simply to create more awareness, for the need to incorporate arts and crafts, more as a lifestyle rather than as a subject so that people are empowered to create wealth out of nothing.
  • What are you doing when you’re not creating? What (other) hobbies do you have or maybe a fun story about an experience involving your artwork?
I love reading and travelling.
  • What, in your opinion, is the hardest step in creating a masterpiece?
Creating a masterpiece sometimes is by accident, nevertheless there is always a thought process behind every master piece, once you get that right, it controls the creative process.
  • What would people be surprised to learn about you?
I am a twin, people are always surprised.
  • Do you have any tips or inspiring words for others?
My words of inspiration for people, is simply be yourself! The task, that comes so easily and creatively, to you from within is definitely your gift, take it, explore it and run with it.
  • And finally, I would like to give you this opportunity to share two to four images and tell us a little about each.

Repurposed Lampstand by Miabo Enyadike
This is a repurposed metal mannequin turned into a lamp stand. It was created with old magazine pages and a light fixture attached.

Colors of Nature by Miabo Enyadike
These are pine cones that fall from whistling pine trees repurposed into a decor pieces.

One very essential thing I love from what Miabo mentioned is in her goal for the future which she said;
My goal for the future is simply to create more awareness, for the need to incorporate arts and crafts, more as a lifestyle rather than as a subject so that people are empowered to create wealth out of nothing.
Key phrase “people are empowered to create wealth out of nothing”. I think for me this is so priceless. God has given each one of us a gift, you just need to realise it, and when you do, you need to actualise it. Some also need to be empowered!
Thanks Mrs Miabo Enyadike for participating in Bellafricana’s Exclusive Interviews! We hope you will be able to achieve these goals and empower as many people as possible. Keep up the great work.
You can reach Miabo via her website on: https://www.artmiabo.com

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