Various art pieces that inspire!

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Bold Expressions—African American Quilts | Flickr - Photo Sharing! African American Quilts, Visual And Performing Arts, Antique Quilts, Art Quilts, Performance Art, Textile Art, Color Patterns, Expressions, Photo Wall
Bold Expressions—African American Quilts
Bold Expressions—African American Quilts | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
"The Jump" quilt art by Phyllis Stephens African Quilts, African American Weddings, African American Artist, African Art, American Artists, Afrocentric Art, Black Artwork, Black Artists
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"The Jump" quilt art by Phyllis Stephens
Beautiful African American quilt by award winning fifth generation quilt maker Phyllis Stephens..stunning African American Artwork, Art Noir, America Art, Black Girl Art, Arte Pop
Beautiful African American quilt by award winning fifth generation quilt maker Phyllis Stephens..stunning
Carolyn Mazloomi describes herself as "simply a quilter who happens to be African American." Quilt artist, curator, and author of the new book on Afro-American quilting, "Spirits of the Cloth," Dr. Mazloomi may happen to be African American, but she is far more than "simply" a quilter. African Textiles, African American History, Diy Quilt, Quilt Sewing, Fabric Art, Quilt Fabric
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Carolyn Mazloomi describes herself as "simply a quilter who happens to be African American." Quilt artist, curator, and author of the new book on Afro-American quilting, "Spirits of the Cloth," Dr. Mazloomi may happen to be African American, but she is far more than "simply" a quilter.
"Greensboro Four Monument."Jibreel Khazan (then known as Ezell Blair Jr.), Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond --1960 Woolsworth Sit-In --Greensboro, NC-- James Barnhill African American Genealogy, Greensboro Four, Hbcu Colleges, Institution Of Higher Education, Coloured People, How To Order Coffee, American Colleges, Civil Rights Movement
"Greensboro Four Monument."Jibreel Khazan (then known as Ezell Blair Jr.), Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond --1960 Woolsworth Sit-In --Greensboro, NC-- James Barnhill
I love when sculptures interact with their surroundings! Art Sculpture, Wall Sculptures, Modern Sculpture, Abstract Sculpture, Art Génial, Arte Com Grey's Anatomy, Colossal Art, Foto Art, Salvador Dali
I love when sculptures interact with their surroundings!
Beautiful Carved Pot.  The previous "pinner" didn't give the name, but this is such a pretty piece of work.  Love the "pleating." Ceramic Pinch Pots, Ceramic Vessel, Ceramic Clay, Ceramic Bowls, Porcelain Ceramic, Pottery Sculpture, Ceramic Pottery, Pottery Art, Cerámica Ideas
Carved Sculptural Ceramic Pottery Vessel: Creamy Porcelain - Etsy
Beautiful Carved Pot. The previous "pinner" didn't give the name, but this is such a pretty piece of work. Love the "pleating."
Kim Hyun’s Dice Figures      Kim Hyun takes casts of her subjects and then transforms those casts into sculptures using hundreds of dice. Modern Art, Contemporary Art, Kim Hyun, Art Du Monde, Human Sculpture, Shadow Art, Korean Artist, Pics Art
Kim Hyun's Dice Figures
Kim Hyun’s Dice Figures Kim Hyun takes casts of her subjects and then transforms those casts into sculptures using hundreds of dice.
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (November 1, 1915 – November 21, 2010) was a prominent African-American artist and writer and a co-founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History. She also helped to establish the South Side Community Art Center, whose opening on May 1, 1941 was dedicated by the First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt. There at the age of 23 Burroughs served as the youngest member of its board of directors. She was a prolific writer, with her... African Diaspora, Look At You, Community Art, Black History Month, Black People
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (November 1, 1915 – November 21, 2010) was a prominent African-American artist and writer and a co-founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History. She also helped to establish the South Side Community Art Center, whose opening on May 1, 1941 was dedicated by the First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt. There at the age of 23 Burroughs served as the youngest member of its board of directors. She was a prolific writer, with her...
Today I honor sculptor Elizabeth Catlett, an amazing African American artist woman leader. She died in Mexico at 96 this week. Her work inspires my creativity. Artist Art, Artist At Work, Harlem Renaissance Artists, Renaissance Food, Catlett, Women In History, Black History
Today I honor sculptor Elizabeth Catlett, an amazing African American artist woman leader. She died in Mexico at 96 this week. Her work inspires my creativity.
Kenneth Humphrey African American Artist Photo Illustration, Illustrations, Decorative Prints, Birthday Greetings, Music Art, Black Art, Art Forms
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Kenneth Humphrey African American Artist
Kevin Cole, African-American artist Winter Art Lesson, 7th Grade Art, Musical Art, Collaborative Art, Arts And Entertainment, Sculpture Art, Sculptures
Kevin Cole, African-American artist
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Artist: Louis Delsarte.    Visions of Our 44th President is a collective sculptural show created to recognize and celebrate the historical significance of the first African American President of the United States of America, Barack Obama.  Forty-four Contemporary African American Artists are participating in the avant-garde art collaboration with the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and Peter Kaplan of Our World, LLC. African American Figurines, Avant Garde Art, Southwest Art, Picture Collage Wall
Visions of Our 44th President
Artist: Louis Delsarte. Visions of Our 44th President is a collective sculptural show created to recognize and celebrate the historical significance of the first African American President of the United States of America, Barack Obama. Forty-four Contemporary African American Artists are participating in the avant-garde art collaboration with the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and Peter Kaplan of Our World, LLC.