African Queen II

The African Queen Series
A Celebration of Heritage, Resilience, and Hyper-Realistic Artistry

The African Queen series is a dedicated exploration of black womanhood, captured through the meticulous lens of hyper-realism. Each piece serves as a monumental tribute to the strength and elegance of its subjects, blending traditional portraiture with a contemporary, high-contrast aesthetic.

The Craftsmanship
These are not merely drawings; they are endurance pieces. "African Queen II," for example, represents over 500 hours of focused labor. By layering charcoal, graphite, pastel, and acrylic on premium Strathmore 500 series Bristol paper, the work achieves a depth that mimics the nuances of skin texture, the shimmer of adornments, and the profound expression in the eyes.

Series Highlights:
Scale: Large-format works (averaging 27.5 x 39 inches) designed to command any space.

Medium: A complex mixed-media approach using charcoal for deep blacks and acrylics for fine highlights.

Theme: Part of a broader collection that includes the African Princess Hair Series and Icons of Culture, focusing on the preservation of identity through fine art.

"Through hundreds of hours of layering and precision, this series seeks to elevate the portrait from a simple likeness to a soulful narrative of royalty and grace."

Dimension: 27.5 x 39 inches
Duration: 500 Hours
Paper : Bristol / Strathmore 500 series

  • African Queen
  • Charcoal, Graphite, Pastel and Acrylic
  • May 12, 2024
  • art process, charcoal drawing, fine art drawings, fine art portraits, pencil art, portrait artist, Realism art, realismart