Before enslavement, Black hair was a powerful symbol of identity— reflecting tribe, class, and marital status. Black women adorned their hair in intricate styles that expressed cultural heritage and personal significance. Hair was not just a physical attribute; it was a mark of community, a thread that connected individuals to their history and each other. This piece honors and celebrates the untainted beauty of Black women, reclaiming the richness and depth of a tradition that has long been a source of pride and strength.
24x36 Limited Edition Print - Only 16 Will Be Printed
Community
$5,000.00Price