Lola Flash
I Pray, Manhattan, NY, (syzygy, the vision Series), 2020
archival pigment print
11 3/4 x 17 3/4 in, Edition of 10
Edition of 10
Copyright The Artist
From the Artist: In this self-portrait series, I am observing the straight-line configurations of our pasts, present, and futures. This multi-dimensional contemplation considers vast dimensions of intersectional disadvantages, cultural conflicts,...
From the Artist:
In this self-portrait series, I am observing the straight-line configurations of our pasts, present, and futures. This multi-dimensional contemplation considers vast dimensions of intersectional disadvantages, cultural conflicts, and unsettling legacies. Heavy on my mind is the horror of America’s mass incarceration and the question of breaking free. Can our truth-seekers lead us to the place where we are superhuman- shedding our black bodies of institutional ”isms”? My soul is hopeful for a divine future where we are finally able to run anew, jumping in space from planet to planet, far away from the hash tag chatter and into a narrative of pure joy.
In this self-portrait series, I am observing the straight-line configurations of our pasts, present, and futures. This multi-dimensional contemplation considers vast dimensions of intersectional disadvantages, cultural conflicts, and unsettling legacies. Heavy on my mind is the horror of America’s mass incarceration and the question of breaking free. Can our truth-seekers lead us to the place where we are superhuman- shedding our black bodies of institutional ”isms”? My soul is hopeful for a divine future where we are finally able to run anew, jumping in space from planet to planet, far away from the hash tag chatter and into a narrative of pure joy.
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