Kenya Josiah
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Can you hear the rhythm in this picture? We imagine this band is treating its audience to some jazzy high-life.
This will be an eye-catching piece on a gallery wall.
This print is 11.6 x 11.6 inches, approximately 29.7 x 29.7cm
Made from a 100% recycled paper, certified by FSC®
Prints ship flat
Why it's on The Cornrow
The Cornrow are always on the hunt for art that celebrates heritage across the far reaching Black Diaspora. Kenny Josiah is an artist of Guyanese heritage whose work we adore. The colour palette is unexpected and her work has such joy and movement.
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Kenya is a talented figurative artist who employs acrylic paint as her medium of choice. Her work delves into the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood and highlights the beauty in narratives that have often been overlooked by society. Her artwork portrays Black women who serve as reflections of the figures in her community, symbolizing empowerment and self-love. Through her art, Kenya explores the themes of dance, movement, joy, and human connection in everyday life. Drawing inspiration from her Jamaican and Guyanese heritage, her work showcases rich Caribbean colors and is heavily influenced by handwoven textiles, nature, and Brazilian naive art. Each painting she creates is intended as a celebration of culture.