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Weekly highlights of Black women in art; artists, curators, patrons
Self-taught Artist
Charlene Uresy is an African-Cuban-American, self-taught artist, born in Chicago Illinois, and living in Detroit Michigan. She paints African symbols on repurposed furniture. These symbols have been used on the African continent for over a thousand years and are known as communication expressions; they tell you something about the people who use them. Not only is Charlene creating something beautiful, she is also teaching a culture.
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Charlene Uresy is an African-Cuban-American, self-taught artist, born in Chicago Illinois, and living in Detroit Michigan. She paints African symbols on repurposed furniture. These symbols have been used on the African continent for over a thousand years and are known as communication expressions; they tell you something about the people who use them. Not only is Charlene creating something beautiful, she is also teaching a culture.
More here: https://collectblackart.art/black-women-in-art
🖼️My art mission is to inspire 100 Black Art Collectors.🖼️
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