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"What Black Love Looks Like" The expression in this piece shows what healthy black love is known for, and these black love signs are evident in every black love relationship. It creates an atmosphere for a relationship to keep growing and blossoming, even in adversity" - Tope Alawaye Artist: Tope Alawaye @topealawaye #topealawaye Black Community Art, Black American Art, Healthy Black Love, Black Artist Aesthetic, Black Art Gallery, College Prints, Black Arts Movement, African American Artwork, Contemporary African Art

"What Black Love Looks Like" The expression in this piece shows what healthy black love is known for, and these black love signs are evident in every black love relationship. It creates an atmosphere for a relationship to keep growing and blossoming, even in adversity" - Tope Alawaye Artist: Tope Alawaye @topealawaye #topealawaye

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Afrofuturism Art, Religious Paintings, Afrocentric Art, Queer Art, Montage Photo, Collage Design, Afro Art, Graphic Design Posters, African Art

The subjects in the series are drawn from many aspects of the gender and queer spectrum, elevating an image of a population that’s generally under-represented in the art world. The series references the portraiture styles of Renaissance, Flemish and Christian Orthodox paintings, while illuminating contemporary figures, which are multi-dimensional, powerful, and proud. The subjects in Queer Icons are people of color, who maintain separate, individual identities within the queer…

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Tutt'Art@ | Pittura * Scultura * Poesia * Musica | : Keith Mallett 1948 | American painter | African American art Keith Mallett, African American Artwork, Black Art Painting, Black Artwork, Black Art Pictures, Black Love Art, Canadian Art, Afro Art, African American Art

Keith Mallett was born in Pennsylvania, and received his formal art training at the Art Students League, and Hunter College in New York City. He has worked as a freelance artist and for fifteen years was the in-house artist for Frontline Art Publishers. Keith’s work is currently published by Canadian Art Prints, one of the largest fine art publishers in the world.

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