(8 ft tall)
I call it ”Ineffable Melanin” 🤎
This piece is a visual representation of the beautiful black people. Black people come in a wide variety of skin color from the darkest to the lightest. Every single of those skin tones are very beautiful in every single way. Society tries to down talk and make us debate which skin tone is better. But, that’s impossible because all our skin tones are equally great.
The little gorgeous dark skin girl at the top is for the dark people around the world that got bullied for the color of their skin. I wanted to show the world that a dark skin tone is just as beautiful as anything else in the world.
The Father in the picture muscles are detailed to show that black men are strong and powerful. We all know the world tries to paint a picture that all black men are bums. But that’s what the world try to get us to focus on because they know how powerful a black man really is. But what about the many kings that take care of they business day in and day out . The fathers that are there for they kids no matter what. This is a appreciation to the great black fathers around the world.
The Mother is to show black women around the world the way you are. You don’t have to buy into the social media hype of having a hour glass figure. Seeing a natural built women is just as great as seeing that hour glass figure. From the Rolls, to stretch marks, big stomach, cellulite, and everything in between is what makes you beautiful and unique. It especially makes you different than everybody else as well. For the women who do get they body did you are beautiful the way you are as well. Because if you want to get your body did that is your decision and nobody else’s. Don’t let nobody down talk you about it either.
The baby boy as you can see has vitiligo. So appreciation goes out to the people with vitiligo.
I heard a lot of people try to down talk vitiligo saying many many harsh things about it. But vitiligo is very beautiful and one of a kind.
The Afros are crowns and flowers are there to give everybody they flowers.
(8 ft tall)
I call it ”Ineffable Melanin” 🤎
This piece is a visual representation of the beautiful black people. Black people come in a wide variety of skin color from the darkest to the lightest. Every single of those skin tones are very beautiful in every single way. Society tries to down talk and make us debate which skin tone is better. But, that’s impossible because all our skin tones are equally great.
The little gorgeous dark skin girl at the top is for the dark people around the world that got bullied for the color of their skin. I wanted to show the world that a dark skin tone is just as beautiful as anything else in the world.
The Father in the picture muscles are detailed to show that black men are strong and powerful. We all know the world tries to paint a picture that all black men are bums. But that’s what the world try to get us to focus on because they know how powerful a black man really is. But what about the many kings that take care of they business day in and day out . The fathers that are there for they kids no matter what. This is a appreciation to the great black fathers around the world.
The Mother is to show black women around the world the way you are. You don’t have to buy into the social media hype of having a hour glass figure. Seeing a natural built women is just as great as seeing that hour glass figure. From the Rolls, to stretch marks, big stomach, cellulite, and everything in between is what makes you beautiful and unique. It especially makes you different than everybody else as well. For the women who do get they body did you are beautiful the way you are as well. Because if you want to get your body did that is your decision and nobody else’s. Don’t let nobody down talk you about it either.
The baby boy as you can see has vitiligo. So appreciation goes out to the people with vitiligo.
I heard a lot of people try to down talk vitiligo saying many many harsh things about it. But vitiligo is very beautiful and one of a kind.
The Afros are crowns and flowers are there to give everybody they flowers.