The swag, the fashionista, head turner and showstopper. She is that beautiful woman that is confident, goes an extra mile to look outstanding and shows it all off. She walks by in confidence, inviting people to stare and twist their necks as they look on in awe.
Nlecha is a value that allows every woman and indeed person to be free, to desire to look good without fear of judgement and to be positive about their self, look and body.
Physical Art Size. 90cm x 120cm, Acrylic on laser etched plywood.
Chuma is a multi-talented artist & designer whose work cuts across traditional, digital, and emerging creative mediums.
In his societally reformative work, Chuma continually innovates ways of using both material and non-material aspects of Igbo existence in designing new structures and narratives to build a sense of identity and community. He uses ancient uli motifs, idioms, symbols, folklore, functionality, objects, language and materiality, fused with modern technology in creating art, furniture, spaces, experiences and enterprise.
Nlecha
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Nlecha
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The swag, the fashionista, head turner and showstopper. She is that beautiful woman that is confident, goes an extra mile to look outstanding and shows it all off. She walks by in confidence, inviting people to stare and twist their necks as they look on in awe.
Nlecha is a value that allows every woman and indeed person to be free, to desire to look good without fear of judgement and to be positive about their self, look and body.
Physical Art Size. 90cm x 120cm, Acrylic on laser etched plywood.
Chuma is a multi-talented artist & designer whose work cuts across traditional, digital, and emerging creative mediums.
In his societally reformative work, Chuma continually innovates ways of using both material and non-material aspects of Igbo existence in designing new structures and narratives to build a sense of identity and community. He uses ancient uli motifs, idioms, symbols, folklore, functionality, objects, language and materiality, fused with modern technology in creating art, furniture, spaces, experiences and enterprise.