AphroChic Magazine: Issue No. 11
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MOOD<br />
SCULPTED<br />
Civilizations have long used materials — stone, metal, wood<br />
— to sculpt images of the human form. Through figurative<br />
sculpture, we have an opportunity to take a deeper look at<br />
ourselves and the visible world around us. Today, modern<br />
sculptors like Morel Doucet, Murjoni Merriweather, and Jessica<br />
Jean-Baptiste are building upon ancient Yoruba traditions,<br />
and centuries-old woodcarving techniques that span<br />
the African continent, creating new reflections of the Black<br />
form through brass, ceramic, and plaster.<br />
Armani by Mustafa Ali<br />
Clayton<br />
Contact for price.<br />
wildingcran.com<br />
Blue Feather Mask by<br />
Allison Janae Hamilton<br />
Contact for price.<br />
Artsy.com<br />
The Keisha Bust by Jessica<br />
Jean-Baptiste exclusively<br />
for <strong>AphroChic</strong> $1,520<br />
perigold.com<br />
Azande Black Cast<br />
Aluminum Sculpture<br />
$149<br />
CB2.com<br />
Ebony in a Veil of Foliage<br />
by Morel Doucet<br />
Contact for price.<br />
Artsy.com<br />
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