Continuing in my minimalist mode, but keeping it current this month is dedicated to the people of Minneapolis who are holding it down for the rest of us. They have protested daily in resistance to oppressive tactics of the federal government. Congratulations on being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
A century ago, the seed of Black History Month was planted so the world would remember what it tried to forget. Today, that seed is a forest. These stories are roots, branches, and light.
A Dream That Refuses to Age
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words still walk beside us, steady and insistent. His vision bent history toward justice and reminds us that courage can be spoken softly and still shake the world. This never grows old.
Kerry Kennedy said “Three years and one month from today, I’m going to grab a pickaxe and pull those letters off that building, but I’m going to need help holding the ladder. Are you in?”
Kerry, I am holding the ladder for you, Sis.
She was talking about how the current person in the White House defaced the building that honored her uncle, John F Kennedy.
Kerry Kennedy said “Three years and one month from today, I’m going to grab a pickaxe and pull those letters off that building, but I’m going to need help holding the ladder. Are you in?” Kerry I am holding the ladder for you, Sis.
She was talking about how the current person in the White House defaced the building that honored her uncle, John F Kennedy.
My artwork is a visual tribute to the richness, resilience, and beauty of African American history and culture. Each piece tells a story — honoring the past, reflecting the present, and inspiring the future.
Through color, texture, and symbolism, I aim to celebrate everyday Black excellence, ancestral strength, spiritual depth, and the voices that have shaped our communities for generations. These works are not just decorative — they are conversations, affirmations, and acts of remembrance.
Now available on www.ArtPal.com/uppcreative, my collection invites you to bring culture, history, and meaning into your space through original art that speaks from the soul.
In Season Seven and Eight we talked about some of the best African American movies ever. The list was so long we had to do it in two seasons. Some of the movies were made by African Americans, while others were only stories that included American Africans. All of these movies were life changing
A movie used to be pieces of film that were put together to tell a story. These stories could evoke emotions and leave you feeling some kind of way. In Season Seven of TV Talk we are going to tell you about the best African American movies ever. In Season Eight we finish up the list.
Kerry Kennedy said “Three years and one month from today, I’m going to grab a pickaxe and pull those letters off that building, but I’m going to need help holding the ladder. Are you in?” Kerry I am holding the ladder for you, Sis.
She was talking about how the current person in the White House defaced the building that honored her uncle, John F Kennedy.
Explore the world of African American history and culture through my creative expression in art. From stunning abstract pieces to detailed portraits, each work reflects my passion for storytelling and the beauty of human experience. Whether you’re an art collector or someone looking to add a unique piece to your home, you’re sure to find something that speaks to you here.
I invite you to browse, enjoy, and find that perfect piece that resonates with your soul.
Feel free to reach out for any custom requests or inquiries. Thank you for supporting my art!
In Season Seven and Eight we talked about some of the best African American movies ever. The list was so long we had to do it in two seasons. Some of the movies were made by African Americans, while others were only stories that included American Africans. All of these movies were life changing
A movie used to be pieces of film that were put together to tell a story. These stories could evoke emotions and leave you feeling some kind of way. In Season Seven of TV Talk we are going to tell you about the best African American movies ever.. In Season Eight we finish up the list.