Dark Bodies - Bright Crest: FERRARI SHEPPARD
“This thing of form, I think that much of what happens and what one becomes is definitely an outgrowth of what one feels. Regardless of the establishment that exists, but there is a richness that can be discovered if one has that kind of insight or becoming and searching… It is discovering what one can do in paint, what one can achieve, what visually excites you and what you want to see that hasn’t been done, you know. ”
— Norman Lewis, founding member of Spiral
Text by Kristina Kay Robinson, March 2021
In Brent Hayes Edwards’s The Practice of Diaspora, Edwards introduces the reader to the French term décalage, referring to a shift in space or time or the gap that results from it, and applies the term to describe the way in which members of the Black diaspora share similar conditions of oppression yet often find ourselves on opposite ends of the political spectrum—for example, Black American writers seeking solace from Jim Crow in Paris, while simultaneously Africans were struggling against French colonialism. These countering political locations create tensions within our diaspora, but Edwards does not see these sites of difference as global movement killers. Citing the work of Stuart Hall on the practice of “articulation,” “a process of linking or connecting across gaps,” which (says Hall) always forms “a ‘complex structure’… in which things are related, as much through their differences as through their similarities,” Edwards says that these disparate locations are, like joints, sites of potential forward motion. Dark Bodies, Bright Crest by Ferarri Sheppard seeks out and embodies these linkages and divergences of the diaspora with both abstraction and figuration, and stories that are narrative and lyric. Black people’s lineages are multifaceted, layered, contradictory sites of constant regeneration even as they are obscured by dominant cultural narratives on both sides of the ocean. Sheppard calls to mind these characteristics through his process of combining subtle acrylic layers with bold razor-sharp charcoal lines creating a dynamism on canvas reflective of the cultures from which his subject matter emerges.
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Ferrari SheppardApostrophe 1, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardCobra, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardBlue in Green, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardLike It Is, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardMy Name is Sarah, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardLilacs in Spring, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardPeaches, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardSo Bright, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardSweet Thing, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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Ferrari SheppardSaffronia, 2021acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas213 x 152.4 cm
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