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Obaluaye .. his name means King of the Earth. He’s the most hermit of Orisas.
Ibeji by Bernadett Bagyinka
Oshun and Omo (Child) Steven Hamilton
Oshun by André Hora
Logun Ede, an Orixa specific to Candomble. The child of Oxum/Oshun (teal) and Erinle (gold)
06.81 storyteller Graphite and charcoal on paper, 5" x 8.25", 2018
#tbt chopped pinky for @littlekidmusic’s River of Blood
BITE GANG Oil and graphite on birch panel, 12″x12″, 2019
For “Seeing Red”, a group show held by BOOOOOOOM and Thinkspace. Opening March 30th in L.A. — more info here
this week still life every day
Still life week, day 3 - this one’s a little more stripped down, inspired by Alex Kanevsky’s beautiful peony paintings
Allan Gardens under rain
Oil on birch panel, 8″ x 12″, 2017
Sal/mon
Oil on birch panel, 8" x 12", 2017
WIP
Longion commission for Marie-Maxime 🌰❤️ Charcoal and graphite on paper, 8" x 10", 2019
Prints
Mario Ballocco (Italian, 1913 – 2008), Tensioni formali da instabilità luminosa [formal tensions of luminous instability], 1967. Acrylic on canvas, 70 × 70 cm (27.5 × 27.5 in). via
Bradley Harms, Simple Ex, Grey Brushmarks, 2016, Acrylic on canvas