Kameron Walker Art Exhibit (Appear on the wayside Ruin)

Kameron Walker Art Exhibit (Appear on the wayside Ruin)

This exhibit disassociates displacement, and societal stereotypes among the nature of black communities all around.

By Wright Art Twins

Date and time

Saturday, May 24 · 6 - 9pm CDT

Location

Wright Art Twins Gallery

1409 Botham Jean Boulevard ##110 Dallas, TX 75215

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Appear on the Wayside of Ruin" is a solo exhibition demonstrating restoration of balance to black figures collectively integrating ideals of luxury and poverty into one census.

This exhibit disassociates displacement, and societal stereotypes among the nature of black communities all around. Whether black American or African descent, this exhibt speaks on the socio-economic conditions of what it means overall to be a person and artist of color.

At the same time, revitalizing ideals of living prosperously among each other culturally that enables empowerment to be felt more courageously. The theme of planetary blackness consists of culture resembling that of proud vibrant colors, light contrasts, and Melanated textures of black faces from inspirations of childhood, growing up is not only a testament of origin, but a birthplace that represents humble beginnings where growing pains dig deep from within its roots. Recognizing the beauty in the struggle towards the places he calls home, through personal experience of daily black life spreads awareness that challenges its front lines of societal standards in a more positive retrospect.


ARTIST BIO: From an expressionist approach, originality seen in Kameron's acrylic paintings controls narratives through ingenuous compositions of vibrant colors and Melanated textures. figurative portraiture resembles a cultural consciousness evoking cinematic quality of character and environment. in an imaginative
contemporary worldview, his works dynamic figuration mixes realism with
abstraction into his color palette, encapsulating conceptualized storytelling that provokes thought of portraiture in black figures.

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