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Winnie by Neshia Print

Neshia Farhangi

United States

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"Winnie by Neshia" celebrates diversity and body positivity, showcasing Winnie Harlow in a white swimsuit, highlighting individuality. Employing Copic markers and colored pencils, Neshia Farhangi expertly renders vitiligo patterns on the skin. This innovative approach reflects conversations on diversity and inclusivity, bridging traditional artistry and modern technology. Cultural Context: Rooted in diverse influences, "Winnie by Neshia" reflects a fusion of artistic practices and societal trends. Fashion illustration has origins in European and American cultures, with artists challenging beauty standards. Seamlessly integrating digital and traditional methods, artists like Neshia Farhangi contribute to cultural expression in contemporary America. Historical Context: Elements in "Winnie by Neshia" trace back to rich artistic history points globally. Fashion illustration's roots date to the Renaissance, flourishing in the 19th century with artists capturing Parisian fashion. Early 20th-century artists celebrated diversity, inspiring contemporary approaches. "Winnie by Neshia" embodies these influences, reflecting cultural expression across continents. However in Africa, the concept of celebrating diversity and cultural representation has long been ingrained in artistic practices, with artists like El Anatsui and Yinka Shonibare challenging colonial narratives and reclaiming cultural identity through their works. Similarly, in China, artists like Ai Weiwei and Xu Bing have used their art as a tool for social commentary, addressing issues of identity, censorship, and globalization. Influences: Pierre Bonnard's vibrant colors and dynamic compositions and Martin Senkubuge's focus on embracing vitiligo influence the piece. Their celebration of diversity and representation inspires contemporary artists like Neshia Farhangi, challenging conventional beauty ideals.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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