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Elinth Art/ The Art of War & Peace

Elizabeth Olubunmi Albert-Abu is a British-Nigerian visual artist, speaker, curator, and business consultant whose work explores the intersection of art, mental health, and lived experience. Working under the name Elinth Arts, her practice transforms deeply personal narratives of resilience, identity, and emotional healing into evocative visual forms that speak universally.


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Elizabeth’s art, often described as “therapy in colour and form,” uses abstraction and symbolism to portray psychological landscapes shaped by trauma, endurance, and restoration. Through her acclaimed collection Fragments to Wholeness, she invites audiences to confront the invisible weight of mental health struggles while celebrating the human capacity to rebuild.

A certified mental health advocate and member of the British Art Network, her creative approach bridges wellbeing, storytelling, and social change. Her works have been featured in international exhibitions and publications, including GoddessArts Magazine, and she has been invited to speak at wellbeing conferences and creative health events across the UK, using art as a tool for dialogue and empowerment.

Elizabeth actively supports and collaborates with initiatives that merges art, mental wellbeing, and community engagement through exhibitions, workshops, and partnerships with educational and mental health institutions.

Through her artistic and advocacy work, Elizabeth continues to redefine art as both a mirror and a medicine—an ethereal bridge between pain and healing, the seen and unseen.

 
 
 

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