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Black art prints from my hands to your walls. I'm Robert Lawrence, Clark Atlanta grad, twenty years with a brush, and this is the flagship of the studio: solo Black portraiture painted slow and reproduced on museum-grade giclée canvas that holds for a hundred years. African American wall art made by a Black artist, in a Black-owned studio, for our homes first.
Black Canvas Painting and African American Wall Art
Black canvas painting at the scale a wall asks for. African American wall art sized 30x40 and up, reproduced from my originals on cotton canvas, stretched and ready to hang. Single figures, soft light, dignified posture, the kind of work I learned to make watching the women who raised me in Atlanta. Nothing here is mass-produced. Nothing print-on-demand. Painted by hand, then archived for a hundred years.
Afro Art and Black Culture Art
Afro art and Black culture art rooted in real faces, not stock photos. The aunties at the kitchen table, the cousin on the stoop, the deacon in his Sunday suit. I paint the people who raised me, then reproduce them on archival giclée canvas so they live the way memory lives, full color, full weight. Black culture art the way it gets told at the cookout, not the way it gets sold at the mall.
Black Hair Art, Locs and Dreadlocks
Black hair art for the crowns we tend ourselves. Locs art, dreadlocks art, natural hair in twist-outs and braids and bantu knots, head wraps stacked sky-high. I paint hair the way it actually sits on the head, with texture, with light, with care. Reproduced on museum-grade canvas in colors that hold their saturation for a century. Made for the bathroom, the bedroom, the salon, the bedroom wall above the dresser.
Black Artist Wall Art and Black Church Art
Black artist wall art from a real studio, not a print farm. Black church art rooted in the choir robes and stained glass of the AME tradition, the deacon boards and Sunday hats and the organ rolling under a sermon. Painted by hand, signed, reproduced on archival cotton. The provenance matters, made by a Black artist, in a Black-owned studio, in the lineage of Catlett and Jacob Lawrence.
Black Ballerina and Black Dancer Art
Black ballerina art and Black dancer art painted with the same reverence we bring to portraiture. The arch of a foot in pointe, the line of a back mid-leap, the small Black girl in the studio mirror seeing herself for the first time. Reproduced on giclée canvas, sized for a nursery, a daughter's bedroom, a studio wall. Made by hand, made to last, made for our homes first.
