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.
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