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African wall art for the homes that remember where we come from. From my hands to your walls. Hand-painted portraits, African landscapes, and African American family scenes. Reproduced on museum-grade giclée canvas and made to last a hundred years. Painted by a Black artist, made for our homes first.
African Wall Art for the Living Room
The living room is where the work shows up first. African wall art for the living room at this scale, 30x40 and up, anchors a sectional, fills the space above the console, gives a wall the gravity it deserves. African art wall decor with weight to it. The kind a guest notices before they sit down. Wall art for living room walls, made by hand in a Black-owned studio.
Tribal Art, Maasai, Zulu, Yoruba
African tribal art rooted in specific traditions. Maasai red, Zulu beadwork, Yoruba portraiture, African tribal masks, the figures and patterns that carry centuries of meaning. Not generic tribal wall art that flattens it all into one aesthetic. Each piece comes from a particular people and a particular place. Painted with respect for the source. Reproduced on archival canvas that holds its color for a hundred years.
Kente, Mudcloth & African Pattern
Kente cloth art, mudcloth art, and Adinkra. The textile traditions that built African visual language. We bring those patterns to canvas, for the wall that wants the depth of the cloth without the upkeep. African canvas wall art in those traditions pairs with neutral palettes, leather, woven baskets, and the rest of the Afrohemian aesthetic. Old language, modern frame.
African American Art for the Wall
African American wall art is the continent and the diaspora in the same frame. Some of our pieces lean continental. Maasai, savannah, Yoruba. Some lean American. The way our grandmothers wore their head wraps, the way our families remember the Migration. African American art for the wall, in both languages, in one collection. The two traditions have always lived together on our walls. We don't separate them here.
Abstract African Art, Landscapes & Prints
Abstract African art for the home that wants the energy without the figure. Color blocks pulled from the continent's palette. Ochre, rust, indigo, ivory, deep red. Geometric work rooted in Adinkra and Bogolan. African art prints from 16x20 to 40x60. African landscape sunsets, savanna scenes, the occasional African queen or king portrait. Modern enough for a contemporary living room. Ancestral enough to belong.
