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Miabo Enyadike




Miabo Enyadike, born 1971 July, in Portharcourt Nigeria, Miabo is an international fine artist whose work is primarily centered on nature, humanity and lifestyle, her works lays emphasis on colour and abstract expressions. She is the founder of Artmiabo since 1992. Her art works represent a rather unique perspective using materials available to her,to create modern contemporary Art that is relevant to our society's narrative.

A fine art graduate with a degree honours in Fine and Applied arts Education from the University of Ibadan Nigeria since 1992 .

Miabo also received recognition and a Ford Foundation art award from the Nigerian Institute of Art Terra kulture in 2006, for her contemporary Art style.

Miabo has been involved in several solo and group art exhibitions with a strong online presence and has had several media interviews over the years.

She is an Artpreneur, art blogger and a certified interior decorator from the Inscape design School, South Africa and her Art works have been widely collected internationally privately.

Miabo currently lives in Johannesburg South Africa with her husband and three kids.

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