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Blog posts
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Exploring Diversity Through Art
Discuss how art can represent and celebrate cultural diversity, incorporating insights from your experiences as a Congolese artist and the importance of inclusivity in creative expression.
Exploring Diversity Through Art
Discuss how art can represent and celebrate cultural diversity, incorporating insights from your experiences as a Congolese artist and the importance of inclusivity in creative expression.
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Learning Art from Scratch: My Art Journey
This is my journey. Still learning and growing as an artist! Art is part of who I am, and sharing it is pure joy. I want to teach and inspire...
Learning Art from Scratch: My Art Journey
This is my journey. Still learning and growing as an artist! Art is part of who I am, and sharing it is pure joy. I want to teach and inspire...
African Hair Painting
Top Comments of the Month
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imjussagirlintheWRLD
"you’re art is so pretty 🥀 (also newbie here, i am just teaching myself to draw and break photos down into shapes and such i mean BEGINNER… is it a bad idea to switch to digital this early?)"
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D14n4Pr1nc3
"YOOOO I love the warm tones in her skin and hair it makes her feel so much more alive and the cute little nose bump is my fave"
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Bougie Girl Creations
"Can I sooooooooo have your coloring book & post about it??! UGHHHH it’s gorgeous"
"Students' Small Business Market Spring Semester" by Abigail Berry
Another vendor I talked to was Johanna Lumbu Bahati, a first-year graduate student and a Congolese artist. There were canvases, stickers, a coloring book, and a QR code for commissions. She is on Instagram @miss_lmb_fangirl. When asked to describe her art she said, “I would say it’s a mixture of my cultural heritage and just like self-expression. But also, I want to make art that’s kind of like, is pretty.”
"Students' Small Business Market Spring Semester" by Abigail Berry
Another vendor I talked to was Johanna Lumbu Bahati, a first-year graduate student and a Congolese artist. There were canvases, stickers, a coloring book, and a QR code for commissions. She is on Instagram @miss_lmb_fangirl. When asked to describe her art she said, “I would say it’s a mixture of my cultural heritage and just like self-expression. But also, I want to make art that’s kind of like, is pretty.”