Thoughts of Family...The Tignon Woman Series 1790
Thoughts of Family...The Tignon Woman Series 1790
“This work is part of my Tignon Woman 1790 Louisiana series, inspired by a law that required Black women to cover their natural hair in public. Rather than centering restriction, this painting reveals what endured beneath the cloth—identity, dignity, and quiet strength. Hair becomes history here, a record of selfhood that could be concealed but never erased. Offered as an intimate companion to the larger works in the series, this piece allows collectors to steward a powerful narrative through form, color, and presenc
Framed and ready to hang acrylic pen and ink painting of a woman who longs for love of family.
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