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Shapes & Colors Collide: Geometric Abstract Expressionism Series


Disruption by Miabo Enyadike
Disruption By Miabo Enyadike


There’s something powerful about the way colors and shapes can speak to us. They reach deep into our minds, our memories, and our emotions, telling stories that words alone cannot capture. 


Smirk By Miabo Enyadike
                                                         Smirk By Miabo Enyadike


My  geometric abstract expressionism painting series is one such story—a tale woven through the collision of shapes and colors, touching the soul in ways that transcend explanation.


Joyous Laughter by Miabo Enyadike
                                                 Joyous Laughter by Miabo Enyadike



At first glance, you see vibrant hues colliding in sharp, geometric forms. But with every moment you spend gazing, the painting begins to transform. You start to see beyond the angles, lines, and splashes of color. It becomes a journey—one that is uniquely your own.  My work subtly invites you to bring your experiences, your dreams, and even your struggles into a visual reality.


Menstrual Cycle by Miabo Enyadike
                                        Menstrual Cycle by Miabo Enyadike


In each bold shape, there is structure—a reminder that life has its moments of rigidity, where everything feels planned, organized, and set in stone. But then, between the shapes, there is fluidity. Colors bleeding into each other, unexpected, yet harmonious. This is where the unpredictability of life finds its place, and where beauty is found in the chaos.


Skyline by Miabo Enyadike
                                            Skyline by Miabo Enyadike

For many, these paintings might evoke memories of breaking free from societal constraints, pushing boundaries, or discovering something new about oneself. It may remind you of times when life’s paths took sudden turns, and though it felt uncertain at the time, it led to something beautiful and unexpected. It’s that tension between control and freedom, precision and spontaneity, that I try to captured in these abstracts.


Death by Miabo Enyadike
                                               Death by Miabo Enyadike


As I look at this piece, I feel a sense of comfort in knowing that it reflects the complexity of our human experience. We are all a mosaic of structured plans and unforeseen detours, bold choices, and soft moments. The geometric shapes represent the frameworks we build for ourselves, and the colors—the vibrancy and unpredictability of life—fill in the spaces.


New Born by Miabo Enyadike
New Born  by Miabo Enyadike


These artworks are more than a visual experience; They are a reflection of life itself. A gentle reminder that our most beautiful moments often emerge from the intersection of structure and spontaneity, of control and surrender. It invites us to embrace both the carefully planned paths and the unexpected bursts of color that life throws our way.


Green Living by Miabo Enyadike
Green Living by Miabo Enyadike


My geometric artworks doesn’t just ask us to see; it asks us to feel. To let the shapes and colors collide within us, stirring up emotions that remind us of who we are, where we’ve been, and where we’re going. It’s an invitation to reconnect with ourselves, through the language of art.

So, take a moment. Breathe in the colors. Let the shapes speak to you. What do you see? More importantly, what do you feel?

                                        

                                 Miabo Enyadike


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