In exploring urban street cultural processes, Uzorka's approach encompasses painting, collage, charcoal, and ink drawing.
[2][3] Uche got a late start in drawing and painting, showing no evident indicators of artistic skill until he was well into his third year of high school.
Uzorka resigned himself to remaining indoors all day drawing, sketching, and perfecting his technique until he was admitted as an art student at UNN in 1997.
As a timid and introverted child and young adult, Uche states that many of his former classmates and friends are still surprised by his success in the art world.
[4] Uche Uzorka: The Organic, his first solo show, was displayed in October 2012 at the Goethe-Institut Nigeria in collaboration with the African Artists' Foundation.