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Ndubuzo Moses Biography

“Ndubuzo Moses is a visual artist based in Abuja, Nigeria, hailing from the south-eastern part of the country. A graduate of Fine and Applied Arts from the University of Nigeria Nsukka ( painting major), Moses works primarily as a stylized figurative painter, he features elongated and freely distorted figures in his works as a sign of freedom he missed while growing up away from his family and his desire to weave himself together to overcome. Utilizing acrylic and mixed media on canvas or paper, his works reflect his imagination, daily life experiences, and environmental observations. Notable for his unique woven-like technique painting. Moses has actively participated in various art exhibitions and workshops, including ‘One Voice’ (Moeshen Gallery, Abuja, 2025), “”Survive and Thrive”” (Windsor Gallery, Abuja, 2024) ‘ Abuja Open House, Semiotic connections’ (Atrium Gallery, Abuja, 2024) “”A Thin Line”” (De LaRoke Art Gallery, Port-Harcourt,2024) “”Seconds Before Happiness”” (Art Roost Gallery, Lagos, 2023), and “”The Show Will Go On”” (Harmer Contemporary Art Gallery, London, 2023).
Moses is also a proud member of the Elbowroom Art Movement, a growing collective of contemporary Nigerian artists committed to pushing boundaries and expanding creative discourse. ”

“I create stylized figurative paintings inspired by my life experiences, culture, environment, and imagination. Growing up away from my family, I often felt a sense of disconnection. However, through my art, I’ve found a way to weave myself together in overcoming these feelings of isolation. This personal journey informs my artistic approach, as I explore themes of unity, togetherness, and collective narrative.
I’m Influenced by the traditional basket weaving, In which i apply the woven-like technique to my paintings. This approach allows me to tell stories, share my views, and reflect on the human experience. My art is a celebration of resilience, hope, and self-love, inviting people to contemplate their own place within the larger narrative.
Working with acrylic, oil, and mixed media on textured canvas or paper, I aim to create a sense of freedom through distortion, and elongated figures which characterize my style. Through my paintings, I hope to inspire unity, hope, promote culture, spark reflection, and foster a deeper connection with the world around us.”