Tschabala Self (b. 1990)
In Your Dreams, 2011.
Intaglio and hand coloring; 9” x 12”.
This looks like the portrait Foxy Brown and Lil’ Kim did together, before they became enemies. I love it!
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Tschabala Self (b. 1990)
In Your Dreams, 2011.
Intaglio and hand coloring; 9” x 12”.
This looks like the portrait Foxy Brown and Lil’ Kim did together, before they became enemies. I love it!
(via tschabalala)
Elizabeth Catlett, Magic People, 2002
From the Cleveland Museum of Art:
A mother of three sons, a grandmother, and a lifelong teacher, Elizabeth Catlett has always been involved with young people. She made Magic People for the Museum Ambassadors, a group of Cleveland-area high-school students-teenagers who are exposed to the museum environment to encourage an ongoing relationship with the arts in their communities. Catlett has been working for six decades as a printmaker and sculptor. She produces compassionate, heroic images of ordinary people, rendered in a style of simplified realism, which celebrate her African-American identity as well as her adopted Mexican homeland.
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Toyin Odutola
If she doesn’t say anything, then it never happened.
201219 x 25 inches, Lithograph. Three-Color (with colored pencil) and Monochrome prints, respectively. Printing courtesy of the Tamarind Institute.
RUPERT GARCIA
Frida Kahlo, 2002/1975
woodcut
35.5 x 24.5 in. (40 x 32 in.)
(Source: magnoliaeditions.com, via sfmoma)
WAYNE THIEBAUD | Candy Cane, 1971 | Unique lithograph in colors, on Arches paper
Sold for $52,500 at the Evening Editions sale, 25 April 2012, New York.
(Source: phillipsauction)