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4everestherr
Esther is a full-time freelance Congolese-Canadian, digital artist living in Ontario, Canada who specializes in creating feminine digital illustrations representing black women. Her playful, cartoon style illustrations feel painterly and often pay homage to her devotion to Jesus, love for music and empowering Black culture.
Leeya Makes Noise
“I primarily represent BIPOC femmes [in my work], because I've found we are the least likely to be depicted joyfully and softly. Dark-skinned femmes in particular are most often depicted to represent strength or struggle versus being... joyful, beautiful and feminine. So that's something I am hyper aware of in my work.”
Aaron Ricketts
"The most important thing I’ve learned up until now is that, no matter what you do, just keep doing it. Regardless if what you make is good or bad, one has to keep at it to continue to grow."
nawaalillustrations
“The aim [of my work] is to show Black girls enjoying themselves, living an easy life and creating a sense of unity.”
Erica Génécé
"I love telling Black stories, as well as stories about women [and] creating a world for them to see themselves in. I see these groups as royalty."
Lo Harris
"[For this work] I was inspired by the idea of discovering, collecting and cherishing Black art and stuck to some signature bold, primary colors."