Hailey Gonzales
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Introducing “Cutting the Umbilical Cord”, by Hailey Gonzales. As we explore the depths of this independent black woman art, we witness the strength and resilience of an independent black woman artist, reflecting the power of self-expression and identity. This artwork encourages all to embrace their own unique narratives and identities.
Features of cutting the umbilical cord:
The inspiration behind this independent black woman art is to capture the divine and regal essence of a black woman, even in the midst of emotional turmoil. Drawing from the Hindu God Brahma, the central figure embodies the societal image of a strong and independent black woman. The multiple heads in the background represent her vulnerability, challenging the prevailing societal stereotypes and serving as a reminder of our shared humanity. Underneath the layered background, one can find one of her many letters, composed during a period of separation anxiety from her lover. The words "DON'T KILL ME" emphasize the emotional strain she experienced during that time. The artist deliberately leaves the interpretation of the piece open to the viewer. Similar to Basquiat, Babypulp employs the crown motif over the word "ME" not only to celebrate black women as royalty but also to underscore that they deserve love and protection, regardless of societal expectations.
The artwork will be packed by Hailey Gonzales, and orders are typically shipped within 48 hours of being accepted.
As part of our Artwork Protection Guarentee, once the order has been delivered, buyers will have 48 hours to request any returns for the reasons stated in our Returns policy.
Meet ‘Babypulp,’ a female, contemporary artist from the lush, mountainous island of Saint Lucia. Painting, Videography, and Illustration are some of her gifts which she uses to express emotions of heartbreak, separation, suffering and happiness. Inspired by Basquiat, Klimt and Saville, her compositions consist of the rich colours, precise tones and detailed shading that provide depth, realism, and profound emotion. Recently, Pulp collaborated with ‘The World Reimagined project’ to produce globe sculptures, situated around the UK, with poignant illustrations that encourage the public to remember and examine the impacts of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. In the future, Babypulp aims to hold her own solo-exhibition called ‘Musa’s Diary’. This exhibition aims to provide social commentary, provoke discussion, and raise awareness on topical issues, including migration, abortion, and change.
Introducing “Cutting the Umbilical Cord”, by Hailey Gonzales. As we explore the depths of this independent black woman art, we witness the strength and resilience of an independent black woman artist, reflecting the power of self-expression and identity. This artwork encourages all to embrace their own unique narratives and identities.
Features of cutting the umbilical cord:
The inspiration behind this independent black woman art is to capture the divine and regal essence of a black woman, even in the midst of emotional turmoil. Drawing from the Hindu God Brahma, the central figure embodies the societal image of a strong and independent black woman. The multiple heads in the background represent her vulnerability, challenging the prevailing societal stereotypes and serving as a reminder of our shared humanity. Underneath the layered background, one can find one of her many letters, composed during a period of separation anxiety from her lover. The words "DON'T KILL ME" emphasize the emotional strain she experienced during that time. The artist deliberately leaves the interpretation of the piece open to the viewer. Similar to Basquiat, Babypulp employs the crown motif over the word "ME" not only to celebrate black women as royalty but also to underscore that they deserve love and protection, regardless of societal expectations.
Meet ‘Babypulp,’ a female, contemporary artist from the lush, mountainous island of Saint Lucia. Painting, Videography, and Illustration are some of her gifts which she ...
The artwork will be packed by Hailey Gonzales, and orders are typically shipped within 48 hours of being accepted.
As part of our Artwork Protection Guarentee, once the order has been delivered, buyers will have 48 hours to request any returns for the reasons stated in our Returns policy.