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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
Through this acrylic painting, I wanted to capture the strength and serenity of an emancipated woman. The contrast between the portrait in shades of gray and the vibrant orange background symbolizes the balance between gentleness and power. The floral and feline motifs bring a warm and protective energy, perfect for infusing life and courage into your space. It's a vibrant celebration of identity and bravery.
Malaika Sabu-Baudi, a self-taught artist of Belgian and Congolese descent, explores figurative painting and textile art, grounding her practice in the multifaceted narratives of identity. Her acrylic and oil-water-based portraits, enriched with floral and geometric motifs on canvas and textiles, orchestrate layered textures, assertive gazes, and vibrant surfaces. She captures the dignity, radical gentleness, and sovereignty of Black women, inviting us to experience vulnerability and power in a human and feminist celebration of presence.