Chibuike Ifedilichukwu is deeply interested in exploring the impact of industrial and human activities that generate daily waste, often neglecting the consequences for the ecosystem. Through his artwork, he brings attention to the aesthetic and value potential of waste materials, showcasing the endless possibilities for transformation and offering a fresh perspective on these discarded objects. Employing mixed media, installation, and performing arts, Ifedilichukwu's creations embody natural colors, textures, and forms while conveying messages of physical, environmental, and social consciousness. His ultimate aim is to promote a balanced ecological relationship by recreating waste objects such as plastic packaging straps, aluminum, and copper wire. With a remarkable exhibition history, Chibuike has showcased his artwork in over twenty art shows. Notable exhibitions include the October Rain Art Exhibition, Resilience in Lagos, Nigeria (2020); the 2nd International Art Fair, Eastern Convocation of Contemporary Expressions at the National Gallery of Art in Enugu, Nigeria (2018); the Visual Arts Competition, Barcelo: an artist between the Mediterranean and Africa at the Spain Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria (2015); Imago Mundi, Nigeria/Roots: Contemporary Artists from Nigeria in Rome, Italy (2014); and the Photography Contest, Planètes Femmes at Alliance Française in Paris, France (2012). Furthermore, Ifedilichukwu has been the recipient of numerous art awards, including the China-Nigeria Friendship in Pictures Photo Awards in Abuja, Nigeria (2019); the Overall Winner at the Life in My City Art Festival in Enugu (2018); the Photo Competition, Open Day for Gardeners in Lagos, Nigeria (2018); and the Sterling Bank Plc Recycle Art Competition in Lagos (2017).