Alice in Wonderland Syndrome
In a dark gray background, there is the long head with a cute, baby hair on the top consists of many things on it. The mushroom in the eyelid stick to the eyes. The rock cracks in an emptied hole as shaped of the head parts. The nose is as almost a raccoon as running green boogers. The red eyes with a nose in the gum under the big, cracked teeth that is a form of a big smile. There are two faces with different emotions that are being mad with a puckered lip and being plea with the big forehead) on the cheek.
Malika Freeman
2020
America, Amerika...The Beau...
Two women side by side have their hands in front of them. They are racially, culturally, and ethnically different. The fair skinned female, smiling on left signs "America" with close to red flag stripes weaving around them. The dark skinned female, with mouth shut on the right signs "Slave" with black flag stripes weaving around them.
Fred Michael Beam
2020
Be Your Muse
I am sitting in nightgown with puff curly buns and light the purple rose behind of the plant hangs the wall as well as the frame of fake butterfly and the other Dumbcane plant lays on the carpet among with the black, moon dreamcatcher.
Malika Freeman
2020
Beach
There is a female torso in the two piece, maroon swimsuits that is lay down on the beach sand. Other one is a desert sand of nature in the cloudy sky located at the pubic hair.
Malika Freeman
2020
Black (Deaf?) Lives Matter
There is an African Mask in color of brown, gold and white in the center of the canvas. It has three signs on showing in gold. The signs are "Black, Lives, and Matter. There is one sign in white, "Deaf" (seem to be erased from the canvas). The background has abstract patterns (similar to Cubism)
Fred Michael Beam
2020
Black and Proud
A dark-skinned woman is staring upward with the head wrap of green, yellow, and red colors. She also wears the Africa continent earrings and purple lipstick. The background has soft brush strokes downward from the head wrap.
Gayle Sanchez
2020
Black, Deaf and.... Black and Deaf Artstory of Our Past and Present
Each canvas has word(s) that define the moments that shape our identity and history through BlackDeaf eyes. Artwork was added to evoke the emotions, spirits, and subconscious of black, deaf and "black and deaf" people. Each column represent a history of a group (Black, Deaf and Black and Deaf). All are in only 4 colors: bronze, gold, white and black.
Fred Michael Beam
2020
BlackDeaf Power
There is one feminine African mask showing on left canvas. Only half of the mask is shown. The right canvas shows a masculine African mask. Again half of the mask is shown. The feminine mask has a sign "Culturally Black" and the masciline mask has the sign of symbolic fist representing "power". The color is in bronze, gold, black and white.
Fred Michael Beam
2020
Breaking Free
A purple woman is facing upward with her closed fist crossed outward. There are tiny white butterflies bursting out of her hands. The background colors are black and pink with the hints of gold.
Mia Sanchez
2020
Covid
A mini person described in using wears mask cover the face and throws prefect in the hand gesture from the air. This person is stretching the breasts in space more under the green text with "Covid-19 font".
Malika Freeman
2020