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Black Panther

Black Panther. Micron Pens on Strathmore 300 Series Bristol Paper. 12" x 12"
Black Panther. Micron Pens on Strathmore 300 Series Bristol Paper. 12″ x 12″ framed. $550 SOLD

This is a piece I was honored to have been invited to create for the Undisclosed 2018 Art Show, a fundraiser to benefit the Toledo School for the Arts. TSA is a non-profit charter institution based in the heart of downtown Toledo that provides a rigorous scholarly curriculum within the context of an arts-intensive environment, and Undisclosed is an annual event that regularly raises over $10,000 for the school. (Disclosure: My daughter is a student.)

The unifying theme from which this piece draws its name is a celebration of the explosion of African American influence on the mainstream pop-culture of America denoted by the release of the film earlier this year. I’m thrilled with many aspects of the end result, notably the depiction of the Black Panther costume; Wakanda as it appeared in one of the original comics; and the roaring panther. I’m also especially happy with some of the abstract elements, such as the five-pointed star-like shape near the bottom, and the factory/tree combination that’s a passing nod to the intricate relationship between our work and our world. The leafy structures near the center are a depiction of the leaves of the Umbrella Thorn Acacia, a plant that’s native to the African savannah in which the mythical nation of Wakanda is placed. (If I’d had more time, I might have spent some extra effort sharpening those up a bit.) It was also great fun creating the ‘Wham! Pow! Oof! Bang!’ bubble, especially considering how often I saw those in the TV shows of my youth.

The sharp-eyed viewer will notice this piece is not signed! That’s by design, in accordance with the rules of the show. The event attendees get to choose pieces without knowing by whom they were created until their selections are made and they can see the rear of the piece. Another subtlety is this piece is mounted to a wooden base which allows it to be hung any-side-up, at the discretion of the owner.

2 replies on “Black Panther”

It was great to meet you last night and thank you for providing this link so I could learn more about this intricate piece, which is even more stunning in person. I feel very fortunate to have added this to my family’s art collection. Thank you for your support of Toledo School for the Arts!

With apologies for the delayed response, thank you Pam for all your kind words! It was a true pleasure meeting you as well. It was also delightful to support TSA, and a great honor to participate in Undisclosed with so many phenomenally talented artists! I’m already looking forward to next year.

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