Tyeesha does a personal shout out to her friend Starla Kay Mathis!
Read MoreINKTOBER 2018 IS FINALLY COMPLETED
Whew! Inktober (at least for me) is finally over. October is always a challenge for me because of Inktober. I work so hard on this challenge, but I always feel like I never get any where professionally and all of this work just sits on the internet or in my sketchbook. However, this year is about change for me. I’ve decided to create some prints from my work and an Inktober art zine to sell at my booth. I’m particularly excited about the Art Zine idea because in that format I can share all the cool stuff that I learned about African witchcraft along the way. This is something that I’ve never done before (mostly because I hated showing people my work) but when I sell my art, my artist booth is looking a little sparse with only two coloring books. Feel free to check out my gallery below to see all the pictures in case you missed one on my FB/IG/Twitter pages. Stay tuned for updates!!
INKTOBER 2018 ( CLICK THE PICS TO SEE THEM ALL)
What I Learned About Hoodoo
For Inktober this year I decided to look into African witch lore. Goal was to make 31 ink drawings featuring African inspired witches. When I started I was more looking at witches and witch doctors in Africa, but then I stumbled across something that shocked me. African Americans have their own brand of witchcraft lore called Hoodoo right here in the United States!!
Now let me be clear about this, I do not practice Hoodoo. I’m from a VERY christian family north of the Mason/Dixon line, so my family never told me about any of this. But I find it fascinating that our ancestors practiced this type of spirituality right here in the States. Slaves in the U.S. have a remarkable way of combining African and American styles/music/art to create something new for ourselves and Hoodoo is one of those creations. I learned that there are MANY folk magic practices just like Hoodoo. Many of the slaves that were captured had a mix of religions and spirits that they believed in only to all be thrown together and have Christianity pushed on them.
All of these folk magic practices were used as a way for slaves to keep some sort of identity for themselves. Many of these practices remind me of modern day black baptists, whether it’s spiritual dancing (happy dancing), possession (speaking in tongues), singing, chanting, or praying to ancestors ( our focus on black history). Even something as simple as pouring some beverage on the ground “for the ones that passed” ( something that my mother used to do with us) is heavily steeped in these African spiritual traditions. Finding out where all this comes from gives me such a strange feeling of connection to my “blackness” that I can’t really put into words. I guess I just don’t want this to fade into the background and be something that we forget about ourselves. So read a book, check out the wiki page, and share what you learn about this enchanting part of our history. You might find out you know a lot more witchy black people than you thought lol.
Inktober is HERE!!
Aw yeah!! Inktober is here and I am here for it! Now for those of you who don’t know, Inktober is an online art challenge where you post one ink drawing every day for the month of October. It’s a contest to motivate and inspire artists to keep drawing everyday. Not to mention that it’s a challenge to see how much you can improve in 31 days! There is a prompt for this that you can reference here (but I never do the prompts). This year, I am doing African American witchcraft inspired drawings. Hoodoo ( not to be confused with Voodoo) is distinctly African American in origin and is a huge part of our history in the south. Now…I come from a family with 3 baptist pastors so I understand why my mother never told me about this part of our history. However I personally find it fascinating and will be giving you some tid bits that I learn along the way with every drawing that I do!
I will NOT be posting my inktober portfolio on the blog until it is completely finished. Checkout my FB/IG/TUMBLR pages to see the pictures as they are completed throughout the month.
Happy Inking!!
"AU NATURALE!" IS FOR SALE AT YOUR LOCAL BOOKSTORE!
Au Naturale! Is now for sale at your local Book Store! Indy Reads Books is an Independent book store, one of the few in the downtown Indianapolis Area ( and within walking distance of my house ha ha). They love to support local Authors and now that Edify is finally finished I can finally do my first Author show there! Stay tuned for more info!
WELCOME TO MY BLOG!
Hello everyone! Welcome to my art blog! Here you will find news about my upcoming events, sketchbook tours, tutorials, project updates, contest entries, or anything that is interesting to me that compels me to write. This is going to get weird and random, but then again so am I!