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The FC Collective is a black-owned nomadic gallery with the mission to work with artists from underre

10/20/2022

Cotton Ghost #4
30” x 19”
Archival photo printed on somerset velvet paper embellished with acrylic
Hopeton St. Clair Hibbert

This piece is part of ‘s “Cotton Ghost” collection. This collection is an abstract presentation of cotton sheets, shot in black & white. These ghost-like portraits emphasize shade, lines and depth as they stand at attention in their ghostly pose.

Remove the idea that spectre are a myth and envision the portraits of Cotton ghosts. Cotton and the soul of Africans are foundational pillars of the American South . In order to preserve the significance of their effort these souls beckoned me to engage and capture their depth in every crease. Speechless, these shapes pose, exposing intricacies, reminders and shadows of a time full of false dominance, and hope. Throughout the years this heritage has been stitched into the fiber of America.

We are running an online exclusive exhibition on Artsy officially opening today 10/20 through 11/20.

Link in bio.

10/13/2022

🔴 Sold

Ngum
70cm x 70cm
Acrylic on canvas
K*m Cletus

The power in this piece is palpable. As her gaze makes eye contact, the viewer is drawn in to explore the contours and details of Cletus’s technique on the her skin. Her strength and confidence flowing like her hair in the wind.

For more works by Cletus go visit our Artsy gallery.

Link in bio.

09/28/2022

Immigrant Boy
20 x 16 in
Oil, acrylic, and fabric on canvas sheet
2022
🔴 (Sold)

One of Shanneils’s newest Harvest series small works. Each piece stemming from Shanneil’s personal experiences or stories he wanted to explore. We’re excited to offer these new works through our gallery on Artsy.

Link in bio or DM for more info.

Photos from The FC Collective's post 09/17/2022

Sold 🔴 🔴 🔴

Three more Farai Mangenda butter jade sculptures are off to their new home!

We will miss these beautiful pieces, but we’re so glad that they will be staying together and going to a great collector.

You can find more works like this in our Artsy page. Link in bio.

08/29/2022

🔴 SOLD

Verge of Freedom II
Silas Onoja
30” x 40”
Oil on canvas
2020

Absolutely stunning work by hyperrealist painter

Our collectors have been coming strong this past week. Perfectly timed for Silas as he has a show opening this week in Chicago Friday Sept 2 @ Morgan Arts Complex curated by .

For more works by Silas check out our Artsy gallery. Link in bio.

08/23/2022

Going, going, gone!

“Ate That” by is officially sold!

The Supreme confidence illustrated by AJ here is a MOOD!

Photos from The FC Collective's post 05/02/2022

This new series by is insane!

Shown here (in order):

“Ate That”
“Fortunate Son”
“RPG”
“There Are Layers To This”
20” x 20”
Acrylic on Canvas

Can’t wait to see what’s next!

04/26/2022

Prince of Soul
Nate Austin
36” x 48”
Acrylic on Canvas

“An ode to the great composer, vocalist, and brilliant mind, Marvin Gaye.

This is the second of a series honoring legends within American history. These melanted stars are some who have shaped American culture.” -

One of my favorite pieces in our collection is from Nate. Y’all go check out his work.

04/21/2022

Kindred
Paula Mans
12” x 24”
Mixed media on wood panel

Still our favorite piece by . The way the faces emerge from the darkness and the depth in the eyes give this piece such a powerful presence.

04/17/2022

Nzinga and Child
Shanneil Clarke
48”x48”
Oil, Acrylic, and Fabric Collage on Canvas
2022

Shanneil’s incredible reinterpretation of the classic Madonna and Child. It is truly a sight to behold.

“The inspiration for this piece came from one of my favorite paintings of the renaissance era. Nzinga was a powerful and brave warrior queen who fought against the oppression of her people.” -

While this particular piece is no longer available we have more incredible pieces by Shanneil available.

DM for inquiries

Photos from The FC Collective's post 04/13/2022

“Piece of Me”
Silas Onoja
30”x40”
Acrylic on Canvas

“This piece is about strength. The reflection in the broken mirror represents one who has been broken by life. Despite this, you can see in her eyes she still has confidence and believes in herself to always bounce back. The hand holding it is her hand, because, she's the only one that can get herself back up.” -

This piece is available.
DM for Inquiries.

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