Faculty Mentor
Sheila Goloborotko MFA
Faculty Mentor Department
Department of Art, Art History, & Design
Abstract
Artist Statement
Baby Boy is a tribute to friends lost in 2022 and 2023. he crown of flowers within the artwork serves as a metaphor, for the symbolic crucifixion of Black men. The piece reveals the harsh reality that numerous Black boys face challenges that prevent them from reaching adulthood. It emphasizes the lack of protection, highlighting a world that targets and jeopardizes their well-being. he narrative is represented through a woodcut of a young Black man.
My creative journey is inspired by the untold stories and vibrant spirits that permeate my community. I am motivated by a profound drive to challenge stereotypes and celebrate the beauty of Moncrief, a neighborhood today often overshadowed by violence and poverty, yet with such a rich history. Notable past residents, such as Eugene Moncrief, for whom the neighborhood is named, Eartha White, A.L. Lewis, and Isidore and Mary L Singleton, left a positive impact that still resonates, resulting in today's community activists, farmers, fishermen, and entrepreneurs. Using a variety of mediums such as woodcut, screen print, video, and vinyl, I blend elements of the past with the present, capturing moments of current residents, showcasing their way of living in this vibrant community today.
Recommended Citation
Adams, Elysa
(2024)
"Baby Boy,"
PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas: Vol. 5:
No.
1, Article 20.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/pandion_unf/vol5/iss1/20