Fruit of the Loom explores fertility, abundance, nourishment, and Black femininity through a vibrant collage of fruit, flowers, insects, and the pregnant body. Layers of imagery create a visual language of growth and creation while questioning historical relationships between beauty, labor, reproduction, and value.
The work positions the Black body as both life-giving and sacred, reclaiming narratives that have historically reduced Black women to symbols rather than individuals.
Mixed media collage on paper.
Explores Black motherhood, fertility, abundance, glamour, and bodily autonomy.
Fruit of the Loom explores fertility, abundance, nourishment, and Black femininity through a vibrant collage of fruit, flowers, insects, and the pregnant body. Layers of imagery create a visual language of growth and creation while questioning historical relationships between beauty, labor, reproduction, and value.
The work positions the Black body as both life-giving and sacred, reclaiming narratives that have historically reduced Black women to symbols rather than individuals.
Mixed media collage on paper.
Explores Black motherhood, fertility, abundance, glamour, and bodily autonomy.