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Black Crown: Bantu Knots

by Odera Igbokwe

Black Crown is a collection inspired by Black hair. Each sketch is a mixed media study of texture and form, reflecting and documenting the hairstyles, braiding traditions, and fresh cuts amongst people of the African Diaspora. Black Crown is dedicated to embracing the diversity and nuance of our individual and collective hair journeys.

Black Crown: Bantu Knots

5 x 7 inches

Sumi Ink and Sakura White Gelly Roll

Framed

$200 $200

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Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.