New Africa Map Art To View By Miabo Enyadike

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By - Miabo Enyadike


As an Abstract Artist, this is how I see Africa..." As a Painter's Palette where different Vibrant Tones fused together creates a kaleidoscope of bold colors that can only be found within our Continent"...Miabo Enyadike




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Title: Africa Mixed Media, Abstract Expressionism
                                                                     By Miabo Enyadike.




 I love my Africa,  the dusty streets, the simplicity of the people,  the ceremonies that last for days with no reason at all, except the need to celebrate a cultural event. 


The communal feast and the beautiful array of colors that are reflected in our culture. Africa is rugged, no matter where you see it, from Cape to Cairo that is what makes it interesting and fascinating, to want to experience this ruggedness and just want to embrace it and polish it, into something beautiful. 





Africa-in-colors-by-miabo-enyadike
Title: Africa Mixed Media, Abstract Expressionism
                                                                     By Miabo Enyadike.






The entire continent, is filled with huge potential, to make a  difference, I love that!.



This art is made with Ink on paper board, I love Inks and it is my preferred medium for most of my art because it captures my imagination and how I see things in undiluted color.


 I used typical African symbols, dots, lines, and circles to create the surrounding area of the African Map. These are very common symbols here in Africa you find them in different sizes and they represent different meanings in Africa.




Africa-in-colors-by-miabo-enyadike
Title: AfricaMixed Media, Abstract Expressionism
                                                                     By Miabo Enyadike.



From the Cape (South Africa) to Cairo (Egypt) I mean entire Africa, there are traditional symbols that indicate a previous culture or people.
 Some of these symbols can be interpreted to mean something significant, while some are mere decorative symbols, that are still in use today for traditional ceremonies or decorative purposes.



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I have seen quite a lot of them in use as geometric designs, in African art and extended into International art as well.




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I love these symbols and have used them for a lot of my creative endeavors and these are some of them, I am inspired by the colors and symbols in Africa, it cannot be overemphasized it is simply our lifestyle in our African culture...... Enjoy


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