Blue Serenity, Yellow Hope. Digital art created on canvas. September 10, 2024. Afrika Abney
For my digital abstract painting, I chose a palette that includes shades of blue, specifically prussian blue and navy blue, complemented by yellow. The selection of these colors is not merely aesthetic; each hue carries significant meaning and intention. The various tones of blue create a sense of depth and tranquility.
In my professional environment, the color blue is more than just a visual element; it symbolizes a deep-rooted respect and trustworthiness. This color resonates with my personal and professional values.
By incorporating blue into my work, I aim to convey a message of integrity and accountability, ensuring that my professional relationships are built on a foundation of reliability and mutual respect.
Conversely, the color yellow in my painting embodies my goal for societal transformation, particularly concerning the treatment of petite women in America. It serves as a beacon of hope, advocating for a future where diverse body types are embraced and celebrated. The bright yellow not only symbolizes optimism but also acts as a call to action, encouraging society to foster a culture of kindness and understanding, challenging the often negative perceptions that surround individuals who do not fit traditional standards of height and appearance.
For my digital abstract painting, I chose a palette that includes shades of blue, specifically prussian blue and navy blue, complemented by yellow. The selection of these colors is not merely aesthetic; each hue carries significant meaning and intention. The various tones of blue create a sense of depth and tranquility.
In my professional environment, the color blue is more than just a visual element; it symbolizes a deep-rooted respect and trustworthiness. This color resonates with my personal and professional values.
By incorporating blue into my work, I aim to convey a message of integrity and accountability, ensuring that my professional relationships are built on a foundation of reliability and mutual respect.
Conversely, the color yellow in my painting embodies my goal for societal transformation, particularly concerning the treatment of petite women in America. It serves as a beacon of hope, advocating for a future where diverse body types are embraced and celebrated. The bright yellow not only symbolizes optimism but also acts as a call to action, encouraging society to foster a culture of kindness and understanding, challenging the often negative perceptions that surround individuals who do not fit traditional standards of height and appearance.
- NationHouse – 1978 - 1991
- Bell Multicultural High School – 1991 - 1993
- College graduate, Corcoran School of the Art, 1997