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Contemporary Art: Tulips in A Garden Series Art Prints to Shop | Miabo Enyadike

Tulips in A Garden Series Art Prints to Shop                          My digital flower art is an ensemble of handpainted flowers curated together to create a flawless and beautiful art print. This tulip flower garden series was put together using several tulip paintings of mine. I love tulips and enjoy creating art with them.  I have come to understand that  Flowers are nature's best elements, they are beautiful aesthetically, they bring good emotions,  they change the vibe of a space, they create a consciousness of care and are truly gifts of love and expressions.  My love for painting flowers, lies in these facts, that I have just mentioned, they truly are the best elements of nature. So you can create that same emotion and beauty when you buy this flower arrangement Artworks by supporting what I do.                       Tulip Garden Art By Miabo Enyadike SHOP  THE ENTIRE COLLECTION GET YOUR FLORAL ART   AT ZAZZLE 💖💖💖 Miabo Enyadike

Artists And Painting History | Artmiabo

  Understanding Artists Painting History                           ABSTRACT PAINTING  NATURE'S WRATH  BY MIABO ENYADIKE  Art of applying pigments to a surface whether it is on paper, canvas, a wall or any other medium, to create an image with lines and colors is a painting. The image can represent real objects found around us or abstract ones.  It may also be an arrangement of abstract forms. The art of drawing is very essential in painting as one step together with composition and other aesthetic consideration in forming the finished work. History has allowed painting to serve a variety of functions.  It was an important part of religious rites during prehistoric times.  It was also the most common means of providing a visual record of events  and people.    By the 20th century, painting has become a medium of personal expression.  Modern artists have incorporated other materials such as sand, cement, straw and wood to add variation to the texture.  The concept has slowly eclipsed

Transforming Found Objects into Functional Art: A Journey of Creativity and Revival by Miabo Enyadike

Transforming Found Objects into Functional Art: A Journey of Creativity and Revival I craft inspiring art predominantly u sing found objects, aiming to revive both their functionality and beauty. Transforming discarded items into art brings me a profound sense of fulfillment, creating pieces for others to appreciate. Over the past five months, I've delighted in the process of repurposing found objects into functional and purposeful art and craft. My primary goal is to imbue these objects with value, aspiring to inspire others to unleash their creativity with the resources around them. The range of objects I work with is diverse, encompassing egg crates, egg shells, wood boards, old boxes, disused tiles, jean pants, old vases, used bottles, and more. In this curated space, you'll find a collection of the transformed objects, now art pieces ready for enjoyment. Curated Art and Craft by Miabo Enyadike. Cutated Art  by Miabo Enyadike                        

Unveiling Creativity: A Bold Solo Art Exhibition Defying Conventions By Miabo Enyadike

                                       Unveiling Creativity: A Bold Solo Art Exhibition Defying Conventions                   In recent weeks, I dedicated myself to preparing for what would become one of my most ambitious and revealing solo exhibitions. As an abstract artist, my canvas knows no bounds, and I embarked on a journey to showcase this free-spirited approach to an art crowd unaccustomed to my unconventional methods. This exhibition featured a diverse array of artworks, including ink creations on paperboard, newspaper, and brown box paper. Sculptures crafted from jeans, rope art, and textile art added a unique dimension to the showcase. Transforming discarded items into art gains significance when the pieces serve a dual purpose—being both functional and expressive. It was a daring and somewhat anxious presentation as I invited the audience into the deeply personal realm of my creative process, explaining why I choose to interpret 'Art the way I see it.' My goal was