Keisha "I Make Everything Beautiful" Whatley applies her Signature Culture Portrait style to the Black Panther story with rarely seen imagery, surrealism and style. The entire story can be experienced in the painting. The right arm represents Wakanda history: notice M'Baku is outside of the arm (signifying their estrangement from the clan. The left arm is Kilmonger's back-story. From the top to bottom of the body represents the various moments in the story ending with Black Panther back on the throne in the bottom right corner. What is your favorite part?
Printed on Museum Archival Paper!
12x30"
Culture Portraits are a signature style coined by Philadelphia artist, Keisha I Make Everything Beautiful Whatley. Blending surrealism, traditional portraiture, technology, and research, Culture outlet Portraits invite the viewer into a visual dialogue of discovery. Depending on canvas size, desired level of storytelling and required research, Culture Portraits take anywhere from 30 to 75+ hours to complete.
Product code: Outlet 12x30" "Black Panther" Poster/Print