CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH
Juneteenth, observed on June 19th, commemorates the day in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans in Texas learned of their freedom, marking the end of slavery in the United States. This historic day represents liberation, resilience, and the enduring struggle for equality.
Join us in honoring the legacy of Juneteenth and the rich cultural heritage of African Americans. Discover your favorite Black artists below and empower creativity by supporting their work. Shop collections featuring a diverse range of styles and mediums, all created by talented Black artists.
As we come together to celebrate this important occasion, let us reflect on the progress made, while acknowledging the ongoing pursuit of justice and equity. Through art, we can inspire change, promote understanding, and uplift the voices and experiences of the Black community
DISCOVER BLACK ARTISTS
"In my work I abstract and simplify, seeking to unearth an alternative perspective of commonplace objects and individuals. Employing vivid imagery, I work to amplify these themes by harnessing the power of color, form, and precise line work."
Alannah Tiller, creatively known as Alilscribble is a San Antonio based multidisciplinary artist and academic. Her work mostly draws from pop culture and imagery she see's online - it is a response to the people and objects in her everyday life that stimulate some sort of response. Sometimes abstracting, sometimes simplifying. Ultimately, she looks to find an alternative view of these everyday objects and people. Through the use of bold imagery she attempts to amplify these themes using color, form and crisp line work.
"The most important thing I’ve learned up until now is that, no matter what you do, just keep doing it. Regardless if what you make is good or bad, one has to keep at it to continue to grow."
Aaron Ricketts is a photographer and visual artist whose work resides at the intersection of art and entertainment. Aaron often challenges human perception, condition and context.
"EttaVee is a global lifestyle brand that evokes joy through the use of daring color palettes, thoughtful bold design, positive messaging and artistic expression. We inspire others to invite vibrancy into their everyday lives."
Born and raised in Indiana, Jessi began her love affair with color at the age of four and has been creating ever since. In 2013, she moved to Paris for love where she started creating colorful fine art pieces and designs to brighten up her surroundings; thus the vibrant world of EttaVee was born. Jessi is inspired by life in France, travel adventures, tropical settings and unexpected moments of color.
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