Friday, February 13, 2015

Pride

14" x 14"


  • Self acceptance
  • Self-respect
  • Integrity

The painting was created to celebrate the pride of being a woman of African descent.  Yes, people of African descent skin complexion varies from rosy peach to deep chocolate. The hair textures varies from bone straight to tight coils. All forms are absolutely beautiful. The spotlight for now, is the beauty of dark skin and the Afro. This has been a underrated example of beauty.

The painting was created to be displayed at the Apollo Theater Foundation Exhibition. Several references, later this image was created. I wanted to have a model head up in a profile to show strength and pride in beauty of her hair and physical features. The afrocentric scarf wrapped around her head as a headband to create a contrast next to her smooth complexion.

The painting, “Pride” illustrates a feeling of happiness that comes from achieving self acceptance there is a sense of pride in her face from high self-esteem. She loves and except herself therefore she's able to love others and except others.


This pride represents the boldness of truly being yourself!


Monday, January 5, 2015

Snowy Night

8" x 10" tear sheet

I used to attend monthly meetings at the graphic artist guild, I met a wonderful person named Lance. He was always helpful and supportive.

He suggested that I try for cricket magazine for children. I mailed samples of my work to the art director, and I got the assignment. 

It was an exciting experience to freelance for cricket magazine. Various models were used, including my sister Kishla for the swing pose. We traveled on several photo shoot's to capture this look.

The other elements were used for different references. This image was created to work along with the poem that was provided from the editor of cricket magazine. It's interesting to see someone's written work and someone's artwork combined together to tell a visual story. We never met nor communicated with each other, but I think it came out great. It was it interesting process.

Size 11” x 14”
Medium acrylics on paper

Friday, December 19, 2014

Kish and Pete’s Baby Shower

Photo Invite 5"x 7"
Photo Collage 8"x 8"


Kish and Pete’s Baby Shower

The happy and excited couple were expecting the birth of their baby boy soon…….
It was time for a baby shower!
Since they knew the gender of the baby, it was, it was fun to play around with different shades of blue. The mason jar's with blue tinted with acrylic ice with the light side. The jars with trimmed with rhinestones (My sister, Kishla loves sparkle). The other table decorations included mini cardboard onesies with bow ties. 
Also part of the table decor, where the battery operated tea lights in the shape of bottles.
The party gifts were a smash hit. Since Christmas time was around the corner, but not part of the theme, I came up with the idea of using clear ornament holders filled with blue covered chocolate candies. And I topped it off with deep blue ribbon with white polka dots and cardboard. The party guests spontaneously started to shake the party gifts. It transformed into a music maker. It was fantastic, all the adults had fun. I must post a video someday…… it was amazing.

Hey guys, I'm going to say that again. If anyone is interested in creative table settings or party favors please email me at artbybond@gmail.com.


Please help support the arts.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Celebration Treats

Photo Collage 8"x10" 

Celebration Treats

My niece wanted to celebrate her birthday with two of her childhood friends. She has known them since her age was in the single digits. They met at church. They were part of the young choir called,” Rosebuds”.
Jocelyn and friends celebrated her 14th birthday at New Rock City, filled with food, games and other activities. 
I wanted to create something special for her and her friends. I made goody boxes filled with assorted candies.
Decorative paper was carved into three boxes and the petals were formed individually.
The day after her celebration, I asked if her and her friends enjoyed the goody boxes. 
She replied “Yes! her friends said it was beautiful and they were thankful”.
Her mom said “ Yeah, they left the back sit cover in glittered paper empty candy wraps!”

How can you go wrong with candy?…….. LOL

Friday, October 3, 2014

Study of Hair Texture

Pen and Ink 5"x5"

Study of Hair Texture

I came across of this reference of a model wearing her curly and thick hair texture. This is a fun texture to render in pen and ink. Curls tightly roping around each other creating amazing coils. 
I believe that women, especially of African ancestry, have a reason to celebrate the various hair textures, because it’s unique and beautiful. Now we see different examples of curly hair glamorized in magazines of all women.
Also, there are products catered to textured hair. 

Hurray!

Friday, August 15, 2014

Study of a butterfly

Markers 5"x5"
Study of a butterfly 

I've always wanted to make a quick sketch using markers.
I am drawn to a caterpillar because of their mind blowing physical transformation into butterfly .
Every time I come across a butterfly,

I always feel special, as if God is watching over me. It's a feeling that I can't explain.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Study of Florence Ballard



Markers and Colored Pencils 5"x5"


Study of Florence Ballard

Miss Ballard was one of the original members of the famed Motown group, the Supremes. The singer formed the vocal group in 1961 with childhood friends Mary Wilson and Diana Ross. 

I was watching a special about her life.  She was dealing with several trails and tribulations. Even though she was in a successful group, it seems that after she departed the group to pursue a solo career, her life went further downhill.

It was distressing to see young talent passed away from a heart attack at the age of 32 with struggles of depression alcoholism, and poverty. 

Talent is talent, no matter what. And it is especially sad when a talent so young is gone.