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feature:atlanta-based contemporary artist kyeoshin explores life, death, and destiny through african heritage-inspired paintings

September 14, 2016

Kyeoshin is an Atlanta-based contemporary acrylic artist who, through her work, explores modern cultural themes by translating them into eye-catching paintings inspired by African ancestry and heritage. Often times Kyeoshin’s vibrant pieces present complex, metaphysical questions dealing with life, death, destiny, and consciousness. Keyoshin work has been featured by Microsoft, Creative Loafing, and A3C. See some of her pieces down below!

By Erin White*, AFROPUNK contributor

Wage in the Water
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
20×20
$250

War Child
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
36×48
$700 

DNA
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
36×48
$600 (Sold)

BOOM
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
48×48
$500

Deviant
from Group Exhibition at Murmur Gallery
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
12×30
$250 (Sold) 

Genocide & Juice
Acrylic on Canvas
2015
12×12
$150 (Sold) 

Blood Cousin
Acrylic on Canvas
2015
16×20
$200

The ‘Nigga’ is a God
Acrylic on Canvas
2015
48×60

This is 3
from Group Exhibition at Murmur Gallery
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
12×30
$250 (Sold)

Let Us Pray
Acrylic on Canvas
2015
30×40
$1,567

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*Erin White is an Atlanta-based writer and AFROPUNK’s editorial and social media assistant. You can follow her on Tumblr or friend her on Facebook. Have a pitch or an inquiry? Shoot her an email at erin@afropunk.com.

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