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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
This painting pays homage to renowned writer, James Baldwin, capturing his essence with bright, vibrant colors. The painting comes alive with bold hues of magenta, blue and yellow, creating a vibrant ambiance that reflects the intensity of the writer and his legacy. In the center of the composition, Baldwin is shown seated in a chair, symbolizing his iconic position as a thinker and spokesperson of his time. His gaze fixed before him, reflecting… both deep reflection and an unwavering desire to fight for justice and equality. The expressive strokes and dynamic textures add another dimension to the work, evoking the urgency and passion that animated Baldwin's writings and speeches. Every detail is worked to evoke his charismatic personality and his powerful voice. This painting is a visual tribute to a literary and intellectual giant who dared to confront social and racial issues.
Lauriane Itoua is a painter born in Saint Petersburg to a Bulgarian mother and a Congolese father. Her work explores the human figure, which she treats with a deliberate directness and a restrained tension.
Her compositions, often centered on isolated portraits, give the bodies a sculptural presence. The silhouettes emerge from contrasting backgrounds, where light is constructed through clear lines and precise highlights. This way of bringing forth light from the dark mass has become a recognizable signature of her work.
The figures she depicts are neither anecdotal nor decorative. They occupy the space with gravity, silence, and dignity. Through them, Lauriane Itoua explores memory, inner resistance, and the strength of multiple identities.
His work offers a direct, refined style of painting, where light does not deny shadow but reveals it.