finally drew my broadside beach/shipwrecked 64 oc lets fucking gooooo
please ignore the fact it looks like he's wearing the steve from blues clues shirt-
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eugov.
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Bahamian-mami
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Amos Ferguson bahamian artist
Explore Ferguson's distinctive style that celebrates the vibrant culture, people, and landscapes of the Bahamas. With Galerie Bonheur, you can now own a piece of this artistic legacy, where the spirit of Amos Ferguson's Bahamian artistry is beautifully preserved on canvas.
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Homelander
"Ashley Look At Me"
Got inspired by the tiktok trend to do a Homelander button pin and sticker drawing. I think it came out nicely, albeit it feels a bit too make America great again 😶🙃...but Homelander is a bit provocative isnt he
Anyways love The Boys can't wait to watch the new season 4!!
For more like this feel free to follow me on instagram
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P R O G R E S S I V E P A I N T I N G Productivity was on my side yesterday as I submitted revised designs for a potential design collaboration. . Floating on the residual endorphins from my productivity high, I continued painting my first piece for a new art series focused on Coconut Grove and the early Bahamian settlers. . If you’ve been following my IG stories, you’ll notice the composition has changed and I’m using a rapid abstract painting technique I tried many years ago and I’m loving the effects. . Given the fact that I’m interested in applying for a Fine Arts master’s program that requires me to add another 8 - 10 pieces to my repertoire, I think it’s unfair that God gives me so many ideas and talent, but only 2 hands to accomplish it all. . Therefore, I’m learning to have fun, relax, and experiment with different painting techniques. What’s most important to me is conveying the message versus perfection. . Are you loving the progress of this art piece? . Check out all of Ze Haus original fine art and prints available online to purchase your very own. . #zehaus #iamze #tropicart #tropicalart #instagramart #art #artist #coconutgrove #bipocmakers #blackart #blackartist #westgrove #blackcoconutgrove #blackmiami #overtown #overtownmiami #artlover #bahamian #bahamianart #littlebahamas #cityofmiami #supportblackownedbusinesses #blackownedbusiness #supportblackart #supportblackartist #caribbeanart #fineart #visualartist #visualarts (at Ze Haus Interior Design Studio) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg1z3fVrrTj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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spotify recommended me a mix called "Ethiopian jazz" which sounded pretty rad, so I checked it out and here are some notes on the first handful of artists in the mix
American, alternative/indie
Ethiopian pianist
Greek, indie folk
American, r&b
American, alternative indie hip hop rap
American, r&b/soul
Bahamian, rock
New Zealand, psychedelic rock
German, r&b soul alt indie rap hip hop
English, alt indie
French, alt indie
what. the fuckening are we doing here.
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are twitter artists is that desperate of wanting attention by lying like that? im a twitter artist myself but im proud for not following a trend who only hurt yourself more.
this convo is from last week, we've moved on! anyway lets look at ball ka'meisha
bahamian bouce..
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Sexypink - California-based, Bahamian artist April Bey @aprilbey_ is one of 14 artists featured in a group exhibition entitled "Witness" co-curated by Tina Knowles Lawson @mstinalawson (yes, Beyonce's mom) and award-winning artist, consultant and writer Genel Ambrose @genelambrose at the Waco Theater Center @wacotheater in Los Angeles.
WITNESS is a visual art experience asking the question: What do we witness when we see through the eyes of Black women? The show features work by LA-based Black women and non-binary artists who project their vision of the world, society, community, and themselves through their art. This is an immersive exhibit featuring installations, portraiture, and intimately captured moving and still images across mediums.
This exhibition explores the intersectional vantage point of the Black femme-identifying artist—inviting the viewer to bear witness to what they may not otherwise see on their own. Bey grew up in The Bahamas (New Providence) and now resides and works in Los Angeles, CA as a visual artist and art educator. Bey’s interdisciplinary artwork is an introspective and social critique of American and Bahamian culture, feminism, generational theory, social media, AfroFuturism, AfroSurrealism, post-colonialism and constructs of race within supremacist systems.
Exhibition ends May 27, 2023.
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