Artwork by Aberjhani along with books by him will be available for purchase as part of his participation in Local Author Day on March 24, 2024, in Lafayette Square in the city of Savannah, Georgia (USA). Much of the artwork on display for the event will reflect themes explored in his books on Savannah.

Introduction to Artist behind Postered Chromatic Poetics

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Introduction to Artist behind Postered Chromatic Poetics

Created by author and digital artist Aberjhani, ®Posted Chromatic Poetics is a style of creative visual media that presents original poetry and other literary statements as visualized art. It utilizes digital schematics, found objects, collage, and other brand source elements to fuse language and chromatic symbols into lyrical statements on humanity's challenges and triumphs.

Posted Chromatic Poetics is the fine arts operation branch of Bright Skylark Literary Productions that oversees the creation and distribution of official ®Postered Poetics artwork.

A veteran of the U.S. Air Force and native of Savannah, Georgia (USA), Aberjhani is multi-talented creative artist. His visual work is sometimes posted with his well-known poetry and blogs featuring his essays on literature, politics, spirituality, journalism, and the creative muse. He has authored a dozen books and served as an editor on a dozen more. The author-artist a winner of the Thomas Jefferson Award for his journalism, the Choice Academic Title and Best History Book Awards for his historical writings, the Creative Loafing Critic’s Pick Best Savannah Author Award for general authorship, and the Connect Savannah Poet and Spoken Word Artist of the Year Award for his poetry, as well as the Michael Jackson Tribute Portrait Award for stories on the late King of Pop.

His books include: Songs from the Black Skylark zPed Music Player (a novel, 2016); The River of Winged Dreams (poetry, 2010); The Bridge of Silver Wings (2009); ELEMENTAL, The Power of Illuminated Love (2008, with artist Luther E. Vann); The American Poet Who Went Home Again (2008); Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World (2007/2008); Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black (2006); Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (2003, Facts On File); The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois (2003, Kensington Books);and I Made My Boy Out of Poetry (1997, Washington Publications).