Description
Tradition and pride come alive in Fish Day (S/N 300) by Charles Bibbs. This vibrant piece captures a woman holding a bowl brimming with fish, a symbol of abundance, family, and cultural rituals around food. Her patterned apron, adorned with colorful birds, and her confident stance transform an ordinary moment into an emblem of heritage and celebration.
Charles Bibbs masterfully combines Afrocentric symbolism with contemporary design, creating work that honors the everyday beauty of African American life. The warm tones, intricate patterns, and poised expression evoke both strength and joy, reminding us that community and sustenance are sacred acts.
Frame this artwork in your home and let its spirit of nourishment and cultural richness inspire your space.
- Media: Giclee Print
- Paper: Museum quality, heavyweight, acid-free, watercolor-textured paper, printed with archival inks.
- Signed & Numbered: Yes
- Certificate of Authenticity: Yes
- Usually Ships In 5-7 Business Days
Specifications
| Dimensions | 25.5 × 36.5 in |
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