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Colors in Association Artworks by Miabo Enyadike

 

Colors in Association a Deep Emotional Study of Hue, Form & Feeling. 



Colors in Association Series by Miabo Enyadike



A powerful visual series exploring emotional, psychological, and cultural connections through bold, abstract color combinations. A must-see for collectors and art lovers who seek color with meaning.



In the world of contemporary abstract art, few artists understand and articulate the emotive language of color like Miabo Enyadike.

 Her latest visual experiment, “Colors in Association”, is not just a series, it is a sensory journey. Through raw textures, layered hues, and deliberate contrasts, Miabo gives color a voice.


Colors in Association Series by Miabo Enyadike



This body of work investigates how colors interact, oppose, blend, and resonate, creating emotional bridges between the canvas and the viewer. 

Each piece is a stand-alone feeling. Together, they form a conversation, bold, personal, and deeply reflective of the human experience.


Why Color Matters in Art

Colors are not just visual aesthetics, they are deeply tied to human psychology, memory, and emotion. Artists like Miabo use color to trigger emotional responses, build visual harmony, and provoke thought.

 In this series, colors are treated like characters, each with its own story, tone, and relationship with the next.


Colors in Association Series by Miabo Enyadike


The Three Emotional Palettes of the Series


1. Soft Brown – Earthy Resilience & Quiet Strength

With gentle washes of caramel and deep umber, Soft Brown evokes grounding, warmth, and an ancestral connection to the earth. This piece is meditative. The contrast of a bold black stroke suggests resilience, a strength beneath softness.





 Emotional Tone: Rooted, calm, introspective
Color Psychology: Brown promotes stability and comfort.
Collector Insight: Perfect for calming spaces, reading nooks, or offices.


2. Warm Mixed Colors – The Dance of Passion and Identity.

This panel features a rich spectrum—magenta, crimson, orangeframed by striking black lines. The hues collide and flow, echoing the fiery energy of the human spirit. It's a metaphor for passion, diversity, and inner fire.


Colors in Association Series by Miabo Enyadike



Emotional Tone: Vibrant, energetic, expressive
 Collector Insight: Ideal for creative studios, fashion-forward interiors, or bold gallery walls.

3. Cool Yellow, Orange, Blue & Black Mix – The Contrast of Joy and Clarity

This piece is an ode to contrast. The cool serenity of blue meets the sunny optimism of yellow and the liveliness of orange. A strong black line slices through, a symbol of clarity, order, or perhaps interruption.





Emotional Tone: Uplifting, fresh, philosophical
Collector Insight: Best for bright, modern interiors or as an accent in minimalist spaces.

Art as a Medium of Color Therapy


Each piece in this series functions as more than decor. It becomes a therapeutic mirror, offering calm, energy, or focus, depending on its palette and placement. Miabo’s signature use of Acrylic Inks on smooth recycled paper boards adds a raw authenticity to the work. The medium allows colors to bleed, blend, and reveal their truest character.


Why Collectors & Designers Love Miabo’s Color Work

Abstract Emotionalism: Her art speaks without figures or words.

Color Confidence: Fearless yet controlled experimentation.

Cultural Relevance: Rooted in African identity but universal in theme.

Eco-friendly Practice: Sustainable materials, ethical process.


Where to View or Purchase

Collectors, interior designers, and art enthusiasts can inquire or purchase original works and prints from the Colors in Association series via:


Colors in Association is not just a study of color, it is a meditation on life itself. Miabo Enyadike invites you to go beyond what you see and instead, feel what you see. Each hue becomes a whisper, a shout, a memory.

This series is a testament to the emotional intelligence of abstract art and its power to tell stories that transcend language.

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