Educated in visual arts at the University of Port Harcourt, Ibebe says of his work, "The inspiration for my Art comes from people [and] how they respond to social, economic and political forces in their daily living." His pieces often focus on the situation of the African woman, highlighting iniquities such as human trafficking. He has also notably created a series of paintings showing issues of civil unrest and rioting among youths in the Niger Delta.
Educated in visual arts at the University of Port Harcourt, Ibebe says of his work, "The inspiration for my Art comes from people [and] how they respond to social, economic and political forces in their daily living." His pieces often focus on the situation of the African woman, highlighting iniquities such as human trafficking. He has also notably created a series of paintings showing issues of civil unrest and rioting among youths in the Niger Delta.
Educated in visual arts at the University of Port Harcourt, Ibebe says of his work, "The inspiration for my Art comes from people [and] how they respond to social, economic and political forces in their daily living." His pieces often focus on the situation of the African woman, highlighting iniquities such as human trafficking. He has also notably created a series of paintings showing issues of civil unrest and rioting among youths in the Niger Delta.
Educated in visual arts at the University of Port Harcourt, Ibebe says of his work, "The inspiration for my Art comes from people [and] how they respond to social, economic and political forces in their daily living." His pieces often focus on the situation of the African woman, highlighting iniquities such as human trafficking. He has also notably created a series of paintings showing issues of civil unrest and rioting among youths in the Niger Delta.
Educated in visual arts at the University of Port Harcourt, Ibebe says of his work, "The inspiration for my Art comes from people [and] how they respond to social, economic and political forces in their daily living." His pieces often focus on the situation of the African woman, highlighting iniquities such as human trafficking. He has also notably created a series of paintings showing issues of civil unrest and rioting among youths in the Niger Delta.
Educated in visual arts at the University of Port Harcourt, Ibebe says of his work, "The inspiration for my Art comes from people [and] how they respond to social, economic and political forces in their daily living." His pieces often focus on the situation of the African woman, highlighting iniquities such as human trafficking. He has also notably created a series of paintings showing issues of civil unrest and rioting among youths in the Niger Delta.