• United States •
Acrylic, Collage on Canvas , Wood
48 x 48 in
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At the heart of the piece is a despondent geisha, whose beauty is complemented by delicate gems, yet her sorrow is contrasted by the presence of a devil lurking ominously over her shoulder. Despite the looming darkness, the geisha retains a glimmer of hope, symbolizing resilience in the face of adversity. The composition's tension between despair and inner strength creates a powerful emotional narrative. In a striking juxtaposition, the first Black… samurai ascends from black sand, representing strength, history, and the transcendence of struggle. This artwork masterfully weaves themes of cultural identity and inner conflict, inviting viewers to explore its deeper, symbolic meanings.
Monique Kennedy, a conceptual, visual, and painter artist, employs mixed media across abstract, realism, oil, acrylic, wood, glass, and resin. She exudes postmodernism, cultivating dynamic pieces from seemingly ordinary materials. Her work echoes her journey and individuality, marked by a passionate quest for evolution. She extracts profound emotions through her art, creating a sanctuary for the silent whispers of the soul.