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Black Diamond Print

Jeremy Phelps

United States

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About The Artwork

Inspired by my earlier La Venus Negra, I wanted to reduplicate the process with a current female Icon. Who better than Rihanna, the Barbados Phenome. - She is a global icon of music, fashion and beauty. - She inspires millions of people with her talent, charisma and philanthropy. - She represents diversity, empowerment and resilience in her art and life. - She has a unique and influential style that can be expressed in various mediums. - She is a trailblazer and a leader in the entertainment industry and beyond. This is the first in an intended three-piece series for the pop star. the content needed to be as brave and daring as the songstress herself. Again, considering La Venus Negras, I aimed to go further in dynamism. Whereas Negras flirted with black and white, Black Diamonds would be bold in its black and white application, still adding a surprising element of color to shine bright, like 'diamonds in the sky.'.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My name is Jeremy Phelps and I have been an artist practically since birth. Though all kids are natural artists, most of us put down the artistic tools and 'grow' out of it at a certain age. I never did. I have always appreciated the animation in cartoons and games, the way Disney makes magic happen on the big screen, and mostly the way fine artists make us feel with their two- and three-dimensional extensions of themselves. I've always known that this is my gift and my place in the world, to be an artist. I love to experiment with different mediums and subjects. I can create beautiful landscapes with colored pencils, vibrant portraits with pastels, and abstract compositions with acrylics. I enjoy the challenge of switching between different techniques and styles, and I feel like each medium has its own charm and personality. Sometimes I wonder if I should focus on one medium and master it, or if I should keep exploring and learning new things. Maybe I am afraid of missing out on something, or maybe I am just too curious and adventurous. The same dilemma applies to my subject interest. I like to draw animals, women, celebrities, historical narratives, plants, and anything that catches my eye. I don't want to limit myself to one theme or genre, but I also don't want to confuse my audience or lose my identity as an artist. How do you balance variety and consistency in art? That's a question that only time will tell for me.

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