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Celebrating Identity – Saint Gilbert

Celebrating Identity

by Saint Gilbert

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📦 1 in stock

Size: A3 size 30 by 45cm

$500
Title : Celebrating Identity

Inspiration

1. It is God who separated us from one Blood of Adam according to the Bible

2."The Black skin is not a badge of shame, but rather a glorious symbol of national greatness" by Marcus Garvey

Inspired by the two quotes above

Celebrating Identity
To me this portrait It emphasizes the beauty and pride in one's own skin color, promoting self-acceptance and confidence among individuals with dark skin.
Secondly, Educational Purpose It serves as an educational tool, especially for children, to understand and appreciate diverse cultural and racial identities positively.
faces are endlessly diverse, each telling a unique story through features, expressions, and emotions.
The beads shows even more the African identity
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About the Artist

Welcome To My World Of Graphite And Charcoal Wonder, where each stroke tells a story and every shape whispers emotions. As A pencil Artist I strive To capture the essence of life through light and shadow

* The Problem of Perceived Limitations of Pencil Art Pencil art is sometimes seen as a "lesser" medium compared to painting or sculpture. I overcome this perception by demonstrating the incredible detail, realism, and artistry that can be achieved with graphite and Charcoal pencils. Because Art is an expression so you can use whatever medium you want to express yourself.

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