MOUTHPIECE
Lemia Monet Bodden, MOUTHPIECE, digital collage, 16 x 20, NFS
It is a collage of two old school group photos: the bottom half of the collage is the beaming, white woman smile of their teacher while the top half is of top half of her black student's faces within wild expressions.
Great One of Magic
Ali Montgomery, Great One of Magic, Photography of Interaction with Art Printed on Frameless Wood 24x36 $555.00
The Black Womxn is the Most
Taylor Made Mosley, The Black Womxn is the Most, Photo, 8.5 x 11, NFS
The Black Womxn is the Most
Taylor Made Mosley, The Black Womxn is the Most, Photo, 8.5 x 11, NFS
The Black Womxn is the Most
Taylor Made Mosley, The Black Womxn is the Most, Photo, 8.5 x 11, NFS
The Black Womxn is the Most
Taylor Made Mosley, The Black Womxn is the Most, Photo, 8.5 x 11, NFS
The Black Womxn is the Most
Taylor Made Mosley, The Black Womxn is the Most, Photo, 8.5 x 11, NFS
The Annunciation of the Transatlantic Black Woman
Tijera S. Williams, "The Annunciation of the Transatlantic Black Woman", 2020, 48" x 60" Acrylic on Canvas
"The Annunciation of the Transatlantic Black Woman" is a self-portrait painting. Created as my first painting of 2020, this painting symbolizes my experiences and struggles as a Black woman who knows of her heritage as a true descendant from Africans who were stolen from their homelands and enslaved to work in the Americas and around the world. This piece shows a Black woman warrior, who has denounced her forced nation and erupted from the sea onto a familiar yet new land, with the power of Oshun and Yemaya radiating from her. She has taken on the responsibility to fight for her people who she loves but is still blinded with vulnerability and uncertainty as her land is slowly being approached by the enslavers. This piece was created to uplift and storm the brigades on any insecurities that have been placed on Black women. She is here to be a wake-up call to inequities and announce that she has arrived.
The Birth of the Black Woman
Tijera S. Williams, The Birth of the Black Woman Statement, 2019, 60 x 40 in, Digital Photo Collage
Description: To continue the pursuit and story of my life as it connects to the Black experience and a merging with my hybridized themes, I created "The Birth of the Black Woman". This image, of course, is a nod to Sandro Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" fresco, which depicts the goddess Venus arriving at the shore after her birth, when she had emerged from the sea fully-grown. This image is infamous to connect to an arrival, christening, and anointing of innocence, love, and femininity.
As a Black woman historically, growing up too fast is something that has happened because of stereotypes. Black women can not always be seen as young and innocent, due to the racially heated social status that we exist in. "The Birth of the Black Woman" was made to be an oozing confident call to all women, with self-loving and accepted bodies in tow, denouncing to never be covered up by haters, culture vultures, or even by our own self-inequities. This bright, love letter to a Los Angeles Black queen is a piece to myself and all women to know they are queens. It commands power and has a historical context to Santorian god Shango and goddesses Yemaya and Oshun.
"The Seven Sins and Virtue Facing Judgement"
Tijera S. Williams, "The Seven Sins and Virtue Facing Judgement", 2018, 30' x 40', Digital Photo Collage
In a play-on with the parable, I wondered, "When I die, who will speak for me before I will be decided to spend eternity in Heaven or in Hell?"
The idea dawned to dig even deeper and reflect on the storyline as if my representative for myself would be outnumbered, considering that in Christian belief that we are all born sinners. The Seven Sins of Pride, Wrath, Greed, Lust, Envy, Gluttony, and Sloth would sit at the table to be witnesses to my life and showcase how I possessed them in various balances in front of a Judge (who is the viewer). The sole representative for all my good behavior would be a sole Virtue, as a way to contradict and scrutinize against my belief that in this world we are innocent until proven guilty. By allowing the viewer to be the Judge, I also excise the fact that Black people but specifically Black women overall are immediately judged in numerous ways based on which characteristic sin they possess. Whether they are deemed "too sexual" and forever casted hyper-sexually or stuffed into the "Angry Black woman" trope amongst the other Deadly sins, "The Seven Sins and Virtue Facing Judgment" allows for the viewer to decide what they want to see, who they want to believe, and which side of judgment receives the final call.
Promise Me This
KaliMa Amilak, "CHRYSALIS." Photography, NFS
“Promise me just this-when the world's done resetting, I will reflect this too.”
This Cocoon
KaliMa Amilak, "CHRYSALIS." Photography, NFS
“And somehow, I feel safe in this cocoon that is my security.”
Iyalosha AfroCuba Women
Diamela Cutino, Iyalosha AfroCuba Women, NFS
Past and Present Afroamerican Women
Diamela Cutino, Past and Present Afroamerican Women NFS.
Golden Gate Group
This represents Oakland to me and the diversity of Blackness. There are no wrong ways to be a black woman in this world. We are all worthy of love, respect, kindness, and the opportunity to express ourselves freely.
I find comfort in our collective presence.
AfroCubanwomxn
Diamela Cutino, AfroCubanwomxn NFS
Untitled
Tajianna Okechukwu, Director of "Queen" Music Video | Breana Janae Parks, "Queen" Behind the Scenes Photographer
Damage of Time
Jessica Oler, Damage of Time, Photography, 10 x 12.5", NFS
Finding My Way Back
Jessica Oler, Finding My Way Back, Photography, 20" x 30", NFS
Damage of Time
Jessica Oler, Damage of Time, Photography, 10 x 12.5", NFS
RING SHOUT
Val Kai, RING SHOUT, Color Print in 16x20 frame, c/2015
They See {God} I Am series
Tasha Dougé, They See {God} I Am series, Photography, Price varies
Divine Feminine
Koren Martin, Divine Feminine, Digital Photography, $300
Always In Bloom
Chanel Jaali Marshall, Always In Bloom/Glow Photo Series, Photo, 11x14, $50
Reflections of my Asè
Venus L Morris, Title; “Reflections of my Asè”, Photography, 3.5 in size, NFS
Traci @ 50
Traci Bartlow Photographed by Saddi Khali, Traci @ 50, Digital Photograph, 11x14, NFS
Traci @ 50
Traci Bartlow Photographed by Saddi Khali, Traci @ 50, Digital Photograph, 11x14, NFS
Too Much Woman For This World
Kharyshi Wiginton, Too Much Woman For This World
Too Much Woman For This World
Kharyshi Wiginton, Too Much Woman For This World
Too Much Woman For This World
Kharyshi Wiginton, Too Much Woman For This World
Kulela
kyle malanda, Kulela, 2019, 14 in x 21 in. Digital Type-C print and dibond mounted. $1,800.