Friday, July 15, 2016

Stand With Me

Acrylic on canvas board 18"x24"
Formerly called,“ Prayer



Stand with Me

This painting was inspired based on a women's retreat which my mom and I attended with our church. It was a wonderful and enlightening experience. It was a spiritual retreat where everyone contributed to mini workshops and shared their experiences and their relationship with God. There were a lot of praise and worship during this trip, especially on the bus ride back to church. We got it back just in time for Sunday services. All the women stood up in church and did a praise dance to the song called “ I pray for you, you pray for me”! It was led by a very spiritual church member who started the praise dance ministry at Mount Hermon Baptist Church, Sis. Viola Christian.

The artwork was sold to a church member.



Friday, June 17, 2016

Praise Dancer

Acrylic on canvas board 16" x 20"


OK, back to the subject of dance again!
If you have not known by now, I love many forms of dance, especially praise dance.
Praise dance is a very spiritual form of motion.
This kind of dance is an outward, expressive praise and worship to God. 
There are dances of rejoicing, dances of praise, and dances of celebration; all in keeping with the topic of praise dance. 
Whenever I watch a praise dance, especially when the praise is authentic and from the heart, it fills my spirit with joy


This painting was sold to a church member.

Friday, May 13, 2016

Divas

Acrylic on board 18"x24"


Divas


The word diva is interesting. It's mostly used as a negative term for women. Someone who is full of themselves. Arrogant and conceded female who is bossy. If male, they would say he sure is confident and knowledgeable.
Divas, in my opinion, are women who are self-reliance, confident and competent. These women do not apologize for what they know. They have a strong work ethic and they're not afraid to ask for anything!
The Late Pastor Wenzell P Jackson loved this painting  and when he found out the title he asked me, “Are you a diva? My reply was yup, and I'm working on it!
The creation of this painting was influenced by the Supremes the legendary Motown group.

This painting was sold to a customer in Japan.

Friday, April 15, 2016

The Dance

Acrylic on canvas board 20"x30"


The Dance

Dancing is so much fun. I use to dance all the time. As a matter of fact, people were shocked to find out that I could dance because I am a quiet person. There's nothing like getting lost in the rhythm of the music. It's so liberating and free. Particularly when you're a kindergartener choreographing routines with your imaginary back up dancers for your imaginary audience to the songs, "Lost in music" by Sister Sledge 🎼 and "Dancin' the night away" by Voggue. It's great to see a large amount of people on the Dance floor showing off the latest moves. There is something special about couples who dance. Their energies are connected They bond through constant movement of spin and turns. The communication of dance can express happiness, sorrow, joy, or pain. I wanted to capture the movements of each couple. It's interesting that some people can't see right away that there are people dancing in this painting. 
This painting was sold to a client in Harlem.


🎼 The song, "Lost in music was produced by the extraordinary Nile Rogers of Chic. He was mentioned in blog entry January 2016.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Conversations






Acrylic on paper 18"x25"



 Conversations

This is my first painting that I created in the series. I wanted to present a group of people in casual conversation. When it comes to communication, I naturally work best in one on one conversations as stated earlier.
I find large group conversations really fascinating.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Figurative Abstract Art

Figurative Abstract Art

Abstract painting has always been an interest for me. I started to experiment with this painting style several years ago. I used to doodle on notepads anything that can get my hands on, I started making these little figures. You can view some of the samples of it in the piece from January post “ My journey with David Bowie”. The figures have involved over time. It was time to make a painting. It was a free-form, expression of painting. This is when I actually let go and lose control of the brush strokes. Sometimes I will paint along with  the music. Other times I would paint in silence. Either way, I let the paintbrush in my heart call the shots. When it was time to enter different competitions, they were constantly asking what category. I never knew what to call this form of art. After some research, I decided to label it “Figurative Abstract Art”.

Figurative: art that show figures, (human or animal form), in a painting or sculpture.
Abstract: art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

My Journey With David Bowie

8"x10" Pen and Ink
My Journey With David Bowie

I am truly lost for words. I am profoundly saddened by the lost of Mr. David Bowie.
I was introduced to David Bowie, in pop culture, while following his music video called “Let’s Dance”. This song has a great beat to it. An infectious rhythm to dance a simple “two step” along with. And that's what I did when the girl in the video found a pair of red shoes and started dancing, in her two-step I join too, and I swayed back-and-forth as to smooth voice of David Bowie as he sang “put on your red shoes and dance the blues”. I interpret that  as dance away your blues, so that's what I did! Years later I found out that the song was produced by the legendary Chic front man, Nile Rodgers. Mr. Bowie had great production taste!

He seemed to be an odd looking man, but yet striking at the same time. His appearance seems to be washed out, with the pale skin, white blonde hair and yet he had one I darker than the other (from a childhood accident). How strange, I thought. Yet, his wardrobe was highly tailored and bright in color. Since then, I loved more songs, including Modern love, Blue Jean, China girl, I’m afraid of Americans, Jump, Fashion, Changes, Heroes, Under Pressure, Rebel Rebel.

Something about him was different, but I couldn't place my finger on it at the time. Until I found out he was a Capricorn. Immediately it made so much sense to me. Ha ha! He was a very creative individual who thought outside the box.
For entertainment purposes only, he became my Capricorn brother.

I found out other bits and pieces about him such as, the late Luther Vandross (The ultimate smooth singer!) started off his career as David Bowie’s back up singer. Mr. Bowie also became vocal back in the day when MTV was  new, and he addresses the issue of the lack of or no black musicians were showcasing their music video especially the late Michael Jackson (The King of Pop!). After calling out the industry, the music video channels had Michael Jackson on heavy rotation. He has a keen eye for talent.

Anyway, when I found out that he was going to celebrate his 50th birthday by having a concert at Madison Square Garden, I wanted to celebrate my birthday at his concert but I never had the opportunity.


Mr. Bowie was truly an avant-garde artist.