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Jamea Richmond-Edwards — Blue feather and orb
Jamea Richmond-Edwards

Blue feather and orb

2019

Jamea Richmond-Edwards's *Blue Feather and Orb* (2019) is a richly layered mixed media work combining ink, graphite, glitter, and collage elements across two attached canvases. The piece reflects Richmond-Edwards's signature aesthetic, weaving together ornate decorative motifs with imagery that explores themes of Black feminine identity, adornment, and spiritual power. The interplay of luminous glitter and delicate linework creates a sense of otherworldly elegance, drawing the viewer into a world that is both deeply personal and mythological.

Medium
ink, graphite, glitter and mixed media collage on 2 attached canvases
Dimensions

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2019.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Afternoon Session

May 15, 2020

Estimate: $20,000$30,000

Sold: $19,050

Lot 13

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Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Blue feather and orb, 2019

Jamea Richmond-Edwards's *Blue Feather and Orb* (2019) is a richly layered mixed media work combining ink, graphite, glitter, and collage elements across two attached canvases. The piece reflects Richmond-Edwards's signature aesthetic, weaving together ornate decorative motifs with imagery that explores themes of Black feminine identity, adornment, and spiritual power. The interplay of luminous glitter and delicate linework creates a sense of otherworldly elegance, drawing the viewer into a world that is both deeply personal and mythological.

Medium
ink, graphite, glitter and mixed media collage on 2 attached canvases
Dimensions
137.8 x 121.9 cm
Year
2019
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Glitter And Ink, Dreamlike Mood, Mixed Media, Afrofuturism, Emerging Artist, Collage, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Blue Tones, Figurative Art, Female Artist, Diptych Format

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