Harlem Fine Arts Show’s Sweet Sixteen captivates dreamers

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Harlem Fine Arts Show’s three-day event took place Feb. 23 through Feb. 25. This year's event was referred to as “Sweet Sixteen.”

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The show’s theme was buying Black art and empowering artists. Clarke fondly encouraged visitors to buy works which resonated with them and made them happy. Additionally, artists had their dreams of selling their art in NYC come true, including Justin Ellis, 34, who had his artwork showcased in Manhattan.

“Receiving that opportunity to dive into those multiple disciplines helped me to shape my work,” said Champion. She strategically learned a range of skills to resonate with a variety of clients. She relishes staying outside the box and loves making custom costumes. “I don’t limit myself to just one discipline.” She refuses to restrict herself to only paintings. Her dreams are to produce clothing, photography, and videography as well.

 

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