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Two Sisters captures a quiet, unflinching moment between past and promise. Set within a period marked by migration, resilience, and guarded hope, the work reflects the lived complexities of Black families who left the South in search of possibility while still navigating oppression and social constraint.

 

The sisters meet the viewer’s gaze directly—one dark-skinned, the other light-skinned—subtly addressing the layered realities of colorism, identity, and survival within a shared lineage. Their presence speaks to both intimacy and tension, unity and division, love shaped by an era that demanded strength in many forms.

 

This piece belongs to a renaissance of Black life defined not only by struggle, but by aspiration, dignity, and the determination to live fully despite the weight of the times.

Two Sisters

$1,479.00Price
Quantity
  • Collection A Quite Renaissance
    Edition Limited Edition/150
    Medium Digital Oil Painting

     

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