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@BelgianBoolean Yo thanks for this thread! Hello~I'm a 20 year old African American artist. I love hazbin hotel and many other things. Fanart is my main thing, I'm mostly self taught but I have taken some art classes aswell.
Ayrin finally finished her elephant couple humanisation! But in process they changed from Indian elephants into some-kind-of-African elephants.
And, yes, this lady have vitiligo.
#ArtistOnTwitter #digitalart #art #humanisation
I have a lot for the first one- African Grey.
1. Nerdy Birdy (digital)
2. Ink painting (8x10”)
3. Pen, gel pen, and gouache (8x10”)
4. Wheel thrown and painted mug
#art #africangrey
Love this cast of characters for our African story, Bouki the Hyena. It's great when a trickster is out-tricked! Read it in Storytime Issue 57. Thank you to Sid Meireles for the awesome illustrations! 😍😍
The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote. But within 10 years, former Confederates regained control of southern state governments & used restrictive voter qualifications to keep them from the polls. Learn more in #AmericanDemocracy now @TheDurhamMuseum.
Janus Figure, late 1800s-early 1900s https://t.co/ysnowSnKLx #museumarchive #africanart
Warmup for today! Made an African wild dog adopt. $35 usd PayPal only. HMU!
Africa has too many countries in the most commodity-dependent category. The club of the 35, of those with over 90% commodity export-dependency is mostly African.
South African artist Maria Magdalena Oosthuizen paints figurative portraits emanating innocence and hope that pay tribute both to her devotion to God and her belief in the intrinsic goodness of the people of this world.
#flowers #flowerslovers #flowersbouquet
Another #African #postagestamp #illustration! What African country would you like to see next? https://t.co/4vRibrXPcH
2/2 And two African men, also wonderfully portrayed by Jacob Jordaens, whose birthday is today.
James Van Der Zee
“James Van Der Zee was an African-American photographer known for his distinctive portraits from the Harlem Renaissance. The artist used photography as a means not only to celebrate black culture but also provided his sitter’s with a feeling of pride.”-Artnet
Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks was a self-taught photographer, writer, composer, and filmmaker. Parks is remembered as the first African American photographer who worked for Vogue and Life magazines, best known for his documentary photojournalism of the 1940s through 1970s.
Ethiopian archers on ancient Greek perfume/oil jars
5th century BC
#AfricanAmazons #AncientAmazons
Another #African #postagestamp #illustration! What place would you like to see next?https://t.co/4vRibrXPcH #Angola