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Balletic Tune
by Salaam Muhammad
19" x 33"
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Price: $293.99
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Rejoice!
by Monica Stewart
34" x 25"
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Price: $350.99
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T.G.I.F.
by Monica Stewart
37" x 37"
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Price: $610.99
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Rhythm
by Monica Stewart
31" x 25"
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Price: $334.99
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Fantasy in Red
by Monica Stewart
27" x 35"
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Price: $369.99
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Dance Your Heart Out
by Kamdon Kreations
18" x 21"
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Framed African American Dance Artwork

African American dance is a lovely action to watch in person and artists have found ways to capture it on canvas for the entire world to enjoy. framed African American dance art is very popular among art lovers. Some of these pieces are so captivating that people want to join the dance on the canvas.

Monica Stewart and Gregory Muvrak use dance that is graceful and elegant in their framed African American dance art paintings titled “Rejioce!”, “Flow”, and “Jumping for Joy”. Muvrak uses lovely shades of yellow to bring the dancers to life and has great attention to detail right down to the dresses flowing with movements.
Keith Mallet uses great warm colors in his framed African American dance art pictures that depict the traditional African dance and dress. One of his most sought after a piece is “Celebration”. Another artist that captures African dance in a unique way is Sonia Sadler with her piece “Let it Fly”. “Different Drummer” is a very class piece done by artist Ernest E. Varner II.

Some artists like to make their art stand out from the norm and David Garibaldi is one of them. His pieces “Jazmine”, “SOHO Hipster Swag”, and “San Francisco Stomp” are just a few of the ones he has in the genre of art. His unique talent is admired and often sought after by art lovers of all backgrounds. Karen Dupre uses minimal color in her painting “Avec Moi IV” and proves that you do not need a lot of color to create true beauty on the canvas.