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Artists belief in your art core     


I have always asked myself what exactly drives my passion to create Art and Craft?. what is this driving force that makes me want to turn the usual to unusual given the time and effort required to achieve it?.


Afro chic| Roped Pots 2006, Miabo Enyadike
Afro chic| Roped Pots
 Miabo Enyadike
                               

 For years I have always told myself and people that it is the passion that ignites my creativity but ain't we all passionate about something or someone? yes, we are sometimes briefly, other times forever.


Afro chic|Dinning Set, 2006, Miabo Enyadike
                Afro chic|Dinning Set,  Miabo Enyadike


 I decided to look inwards and really deep inside my core and it hit me the simple truth I discovered is I love creating things with my hands regardless of its appeal. 

I need to do something! and thank goodness it is creativity in the form of Art. 


              Afro chic|Roped Pots & Stand, Miabo Enyadike



This deep sense of loyalty to my creative spirit is the driving force of my passion to create Art practically with anything I can lay my hands on.

 

               Afro chic|Roped bottles,  Miabo Enyadike



Its been several long years away from the Art scene in my home country Nigeria in west Africa, holidaying there briefly I discovered not much has changed in terms of Art concept but a lot has changed in Pricing of Art. 



Afro chic|Room Screen & Candle Stand, 2006, Miabo Enyadike
           Afro chic|Room Screen & Candle Stand,  Miabo Enyadike


People pay a premium for Art and there are more collectors out there willing to patronize and commission Artist, that in itself is fantastic. 


                       

My last exhibition in Lagos was held in 2006, at TERRAKULTURE, the Nigeria Art Institute and it was memorable and was documented by a good friend of mine.            
 I remember artists and guests alike wondering why there were few paintings and more decor objects. 



    Afro chic| Colorful Roped Pots, Miabo Enyadike





All I wanted to achieve was simply how simple objects enhance our lives in an ethnic setting no pretense and the beauty it brings.

 I worked with all sorts of materials for months unending to stress that point and at last, it was curated in a way I thought fit.
A living room and a dining area with my ethnic designs.



Afro chic|  Rope Seats, Beaded bottles, Lamp Shades, Blanket Throw, Paintings, Screen 2006; By Miabo Enyadike
Afro chic|  Rope Seats, Beaded bottles, Lamp Shades, Blanket Throw, Paintings, Screen
By Miabo Enyadike



What were the reviews? don't remember! but what I do know is I was faithful to my core and my creativity, it was a sell out exhibition, I made life long friends.
 

Afro chic|  Rope Seats, Beaded bottles, Lamp Shades, Blanket Throw, Painting  2006; By Miabo Enyadike
Afro chic|  Rope Seats, Beaded bottles, Lamp Shades, Blanket Throw, Painting
 2006;
By Miabo Enyadike
        


not questioning for once how people will react to this concept just did what I knew inside me, what I saw and believed in.

And I was nominated for a Ford Foundation award/grant which I was later given for contemporary Art in 2006, alongside my peers.


Afro chic Decoupage Pot; 2006;By Miabo Enyadike
         Afro chic Decoupage Pot; 2006;By Miabo Enyadike



These things I have mentioned ignited a passion that drove the creative process for me.


Afro chic Roped Pot and Stand Table; 2006;By Miabo Enyadike
Afro chic Roped Pot and Stand Table; 2006;By Miabo Enyadike
                                

 I enjoyed every aspect of it,I have since moved on to explore new aesthetics while remaining true to my core....and hoping that we all find what drives our passion......Enjoy



Wine bottle holder and Afro chic Table; 2006;By Miabo Enyadike
Wine bottle holder and Afro chic Table; 2006;By Miabo Enyadike





                                                 
Miabo Enyadike

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