Shyama Golden + Weekend Inspiration
When I was writing about People of Craft, a platform that acts as a central hub for people of color across all creative fields, I got lost for hours discovering new artists. And one of those artists who completely stopped me in my tracks was Shyama Golden, a Brooklyn-based illustrator/artist. Shyama’s background in oil painting […]
When I was writing about People of Craft, a platform that acts as a central hub for people of color across all creative fields, I got lost for hours discovering new artists. And one of those artists who completely stopped me in my tracks was Shyama Golden, a Brooklyn-based illustrator/artist. Shyama’s background in oil painting is evident in the deeply saturated forms she creates — whether they’re plant life, portraits or patterns — but her graphic design prowess shines brightly in her ability to manipulate these renderings through working digitally on an iPad Pro.
Shyama’s work, to me, is a bit like how I imagine it would feel to experience color for the first time — it’s invigorating and surprising, her works taking on lives of their own with their rich tones. Check out more of Shyama’s work here and her Society6 shop here to support her work and own it in tangible form. I know I’ll be perusing her images for a color jolt this weekend as the weather has been rainy here in Southern California. Wherever you’re cuddled up this weekend, I’ve included some links below fr...
When I was writing about People of Craft, a platform that acts as a central hub for people of color across all creative fields, I got lost for hours discovering new artists. And one of those artists who completely stopped me in my tracks was Shyama Golden, a Brooklyn-based illustrator/artist. Shyama’s background in oil painting is evident in the deeply saturated forms she creates — whether they’re plant life, portraits or patterns — but her graphic design prowess shines brightly in her ability to manipulate these renderings through working digitally on an iPad Pro.
Shyama’s work, to me, is a bit like how I imagine it would feel to experience color for the first time — it’s invigorating and surprising, her works taking on lives of their own with their rich tones. Check out more of Shyama’s work here and her Society6 shop here to support her work and own it in tangible form. I know I’ll be perusing her images for a color jolt this weekend as the weather has been rainy here in Southern California. Wherever you’re cuddled up this weekend, I’ve included some links below fr...
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