Jumat, 06 September 2013

African Craft

By Matthew Flash


There is fine art, and then there may be African fine fine art. the two are like classical tunes and jazz. They are both structured, but you are considered to possess soul. As the artist, I have always been inspired by old Egypt and their concepts of scientific disciplines and spirituality. Seeing ancient Egypt to be a zenith for Photography equipment achievement, I needed to contemporize the power of the Osiris and Isis. African fine art is about equilibrium

"For this polymer-bonded painting, I had written the short passage...

The African girl volunteers to gift the African man having a cup of ruby burgandy or merlot wine,

offering her womb which was given by the creator to generate,

her blood, the woman mitochondrial DNA, her power as a possible act of love from her cardiovascular system nestled behind the girl tender breast.

He in spins uses that power to work, to achieve, to reach so ever nearby the source of possibility. " - Matthew Expensive My contribution to African craft is to empower my friends and family with strong assertive and feminine image.

The image shows royalty, instead in the traditional headwear, the crowns are represented through the African's natural kinky/kingly locks.




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