Wednesday, 30 October 2019

FIRST CLASS PAINTER ENUMA CHUKWU SET TO EXHIBIT AGAIN


Enuma Chuikwu
After many years of not exhibiting his classical painting works either in group or solo like he has always done in the past, first class painter Enuma Chukwu is set to exhibit again.

The ABU Zaria graduate is currently putting finishing touches to about 35 pieces of works of art billed for a week of marathon exhibition.

Venue for the upcoming artistic showcase titled Motions and Emotions is the renowned Thoughts Pyramid Art Center, Wuse 2 Abuja known to many as a regular venue for such mind blowing exhibitions.

In an invitation card sent out from his Artmostfair Studio of Art and Design Gwarimpa Abuja where he has been working tirelessly to see that the many works of different themes get mounted before the date, the artist informs that the exhibition which starts Saturday November 23 at 4 pm will run till 29 November 2019 from 9 am to 6pm daily.

Enuma Chukwu.....at work
According to the industrial design (graphics) major “I see this coming exhibition as very important because I have not done such in a long time.

Speaking further, he said “I have been battling night and day to see that I produce about 35 works of art before the D Day. Some of the works are Ebony and Ivory, Love birds, Blind Date, Joint Account, Magic Moment, Honey Moon and a host of others. I expect all art lovers from all parts of Nigeria to come and feed their eyes."   

Enuma Chukwu who is not new to exhibitions started exhibiting both solo and group since his years at ABU and during his NYSC at New Nigerian Newspapers, Kaduna where he was Graphic artist.

In his group exhibitions, he has been involved in Triumph of Asele at the National Museum Lagos (2003), Nigerian Culture week Singapore,(2001) Art of Nigeria MITA Singapore (2000), Nigeria Culture week (1994) among others.

While solo, Enuma Chukwu has exhibited severally at the Didi Museum in Color of love and other colors (2008), screaming in silence (2002), Thoughts made substance at the National Museum Lagos (1999)

By Fred Iwenjora

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