Item Name | Price | Stationary |
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Giclees 24' | $175.00 | — |
Iconic Black Women Short Sleeve Tees | $45.00 | — |
Truth Hoodie | $65.00 | — |
ICB Boxed Card Set | $60.00 | — |
The Iconic Black Women, Ain’t I A Woman, collection is powerful because it tells a story of amazing women, and although Black women are very important to our society they are often grossly undervalued, inappropriately stereotyped, and significantly underrepresented in all sectors,” stated Hiawatha. “The sacrifices, and accomplishments Black women make are rarely celebrated. My work has always been supported by Black women and through this collection, I can share my love and appreciation for the foundation they all provide in healing, nurturing, supporting, changing and sustaining our culture and communities,” he continued.
Hiawatha uses acrylic paint, pencil and watercolor, on cotton rag or canvas. On occasion, he also creates on ceramic bisque and wood panels.
After graduating from the Burnley School of Professional Art in 1980, Hiawatha D. has developed signature approach. He combines elements of design: abstract, perspective, shape, and line on the diagonal to make a statement of color and movement. His goal is to provide a balanced composition that he hopes and prays will touch our present and our future generations.
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Hiawatha ‘s paintings are inspired by Black people; places he that has traveled and places he sees in his mind. Each work begins with a thought; vision, and ideas of Black life in a contemporary world.
Painting and sketching are the mediums he uses to interpret the energy he feels when he visits different places.
I have always choosen Brown to devoted, continuing my practice of creativity, art making and freedon of movement my life's work.
Over the years, I have exhibited at many diferent Art venues around the US. Leaving a leagacy of art and work that hinors us.
I celebrate Black culture in a positive light. My journay is to live and learn as a unapologetic Black man, Black Husband, Black Father, Black Brother, Black Uncle and a Black Community member.
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