Framed Gallery
African American Art
Framed Gallery
African American Art

Honey Pierre

Honey Pierre is more than a black girl painting. She is the embodiment of a dreamer making
markers for everyone to view. As an emerging artist, her ritual come from a spiritual place using
organic shapes, patterns and flowing movements throughout her works. Likewise, she creates a
unique style in her fiber works that captures the soul and spaces within her community.

She embraces her artistic expression with the use of weirdly positioned lines, markings, and a
diverse array of color pairings that ultimately showcase the true manifestation of community
within her work that enables the vibrant pigments to explode with strength, love and positivity.

Practicing in mediums, including murals, fiber art, collage, and traditional painting, Honey
Pierre, her irreplaceable pseudonym, has participated in more than 40 art exhibits, art events, and
apart of two community-based non-profits in and around the greater Cleveland metropolitan
area. The self-taught artist never enrolled in any art programs while attending school, she didn’t
attend art colleges, or anything of the sort. Rather, she learned her craft and art by connecting
and observing other artists.

For Honey Pierre, her artistic skills are a symbol of self-love and therapy for expressing her
innermost thoughts. In most cases, she whimsically plays with ideas of representation,
perception, identity, and life while unyielding works with an expressive texture.


  • Bday Gal
    Acrylic, oil pastel and yarn
    40x50
    $3,700
  • Morning Juice
    Acrylic, oil pastel and yarn
    48x62
    $13,000
  • Nana
    Acrylic, oil pastel and yarn
    38x44
    $2,000
  • Spirit
    Acrylic, oil pastel and yarn
    36x36
    $2,200