“Unhinge yourself from a cyclical life...” (Kembo, Kembo)

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"You come from those who were in search of unknown countries, guided by a Divine hand, as an example of how you too must live.  Unhinge yourself from a cyclical life and pursue an eternal treasure. Even if you never live to see it, your posture towards the other-worldly and incorruptible is legacy.”

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73 teastained pages

saree ribbon

silk tassel

acrylic and gouache on coverstock

8.5Hx5.75"W

*images of teastained paper are examples, not necessarily pages from this listing*

Kembo, Kembo means “glory, glory” in Bantu. This series is a work of reconnection with the inheritance we have as teastained (esp Black) women. What do we come from and what belongs to us? This is a rememory.

Peace,Journey Soulfully.

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"You come from those who were in search of unknown countries, guided by a Divine hand, as an example of how you too must live.  Unhinge yourself from a cyclical life and pursue an eternal treasure. Even if you never live to see it, your posture towards the other-worldly and incorruptible is legacy.”

Info:

73 teastained pages

saree ribbon

silk tassel

acrylic and gouache on coverstock

8.5Hx5.75"W

*images of teastained paper are examples, not necessarily pages from this listing*

Kembo, Kembo means “glory, glory” in Bantu. This series is a work of reconnection with the inheritance we have as teastained (esp Black) women. What do we come from and what belongs to us? This is a rememory.

Peace,Journey Soulfully.

"You come from those who were in search of unknown countries, guided by a Divine hand, as an example of how you too must live.  Unhinge yourself from a cyclical life and pursue an eternal treasure. Even if you never live to see it, your posture towards the other-worldly and incorruptible is legacy.”

Info:

73 teastained pages

saree ribbon

silk tassel

acrylic and gouache on coverstock

8.5Hx5.75"W

*images of teastained paper are examples, not necessarily pages from this listing*

Kembo, Kembo means “glory, glory” in Bantu. This series is a work of reconnection with the inheritance we have as teastained (esp Black) women. What do we come from and what belongs to us? This is a rememory.

Peace,Journey Soulfully.