More About Black Heritage Gallery presents a solo exhibit by Angel Allen-Tardivel
Angel Allen (b. 1995, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an African- American emerging artist living and working in Brittany, France. She is primarily an oil painter, but enjoys creating with other mediums, such as clay, as an extension of her paintings.
Angel uses black people in her work to represent the African diaspora. However, the stories behind each painting can resonate with many.
Angel's art is a visual interpretation of the common man's emotions and thoughts. Her style is characterized by soft hues and strong figurative symbolism to highlight those emotions. She uses minimal elements around the main figure as a way to facilitate the main theme without eyes diverging too far from the main figure.
Angel uses black people in her work to represent the African diaspora. However, the stories behind each painting can resonate with many.
Angel's art is a visual interpretation of the common man's emotions and thoughts. Her style is characterized by soft hues and strong figurative symbolism to highlight those emotions. She uses minimal elements around the main figure as a way to facilitate the main theme without eyes diverging too far from the main figure.
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