The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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10.00" x 7.00"
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10.00" x 7.00"
Woman Whose Dreams Kept Hope Alive Canvas Print
by Aberjhani
$66.00
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Woman Whose Dreams Kept Hope Alive canvas print by Aberjhani. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Among the discoveries made by students of history when researching African culture and history has been the prominent role which women have often... more
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Comments (15)
Artist's Description
Among the discoveries made by students of history when researching African culture and history has been the prominent role which women have often played as leaders and warriors. That point was recently underscored in the blockbuster movie "Black Panther." The women of the Harlem Renaissance (1920s, 1930s, 1940s) were warrior artists, educators, musicians, performers, authors, and entrepreneurs. Their visions of what life was and could be in America had a major impact on the lives of many but they generally had to struggle to share their visions with the world and often paid very high prices for their achievements.
More than a portrait of a single individual's inner conflicts, "Woman Whose Dreams Kept Hope Alive" is a painting of the paradox represented by individuals' desires to serve a greater good and the impulse some experience to punish them for it. By surviving such punishments, their dreams and visions nourished the courage and hopes of entire generations.
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About Aberjhani
I was born and raised in the southeastern United States, then spent many years, while pursuing my education and serving in the U.S. Air Force, traveling around America and the world. Much of story is told in recent book releases like Greeting Flannery OConnor at the Back Door of My Mind and Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah. Artwork by me is featured on the cover of both books. My last 4 public exhibits were at the Savannah/Hilton Head Airport Art Gallery in Savannah, Georgia, USA, and during a cultural arts event in the historic Lafayette Square in the same city. I am currently completing an artbook project on different challenge which humanity has been facing in the 2020s, with text contributions from writers around the world. My...
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Thank you very much for those very kind words Amy. I'm always hoping to share through creative works something meaningful as well as appealing on different levels. I actually feel quite a bit of that when visiting your extraordinary collections.
Amy E Fraser
Very emotive work and extremely thoughtful concept. You are a wise and wondrous scholar and I am moved by all that you create and share.
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Thank you very much Rainbow Artist Orlando. "Woman Whose Dreams Kept Hope Alive" was a challenging piece to work on in more ways than one.
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Wow a magnificent and powerful art creation that has so much depth and meaning behind it Aberjhani!! fully enjoy the vibrant colours and strong energy in this captivating work!! L/F
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Thanks tremendously Laurie for checking out "Woman Whose Dreams Kept Hope Alive." Appreciate your visit and your own gallery of painted dreams and visions.
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Thank you very much for your visit & revisit VIVA. I appreciate your mention of the "heightened high key" because it represents my attempt to respect such women on their own terms rather than any forced definition on my part. Your insightful comments let me know I came close. Much gratitude.
Laurie's Intuitive
Wonderful art, Aberjhani!
VIVA Anderson
Revisit. Kind regards, my Friend.
VIVA Anderson
The history has a profound effect to this day, Aberjhani, and here what I love, aside from your thoughtful testimonial/tutorial, is their color !! Such heightened high key, suits the women who's inner being and colours, outshone their 'other' contemporaries........and you've captured,created,re-created them as we should honour them.........and thank you for being always inspired, inspiring,informative,supportive...fine beautiful painting,backstory.......kudo,s f.v..............VIVA
DANNY LOWE
Beautiful artwork!
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Thank you very much Geraldine and Jeff.
Jeff Iverson
Wonderful work!
Geraldine Scull
Beautiful colors and composition, great lighting and details ! l/f
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Thank you Carol. This was an emotionally piece to produce.
Carol Japp
Lovely piece Aberjhani. Colourful and very interesting. l/f