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It is all about painting... “Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” - Henry Ward Beecher

Art is about freedom and creative expression. Being an artist is first and foremost about feeling free to create. It is about expressing what is inside you, expressing something that potentially others have not expressed before or have expressed in a different way. It is about expressing what you want and maybe even need to express.

I feel free to express myself by painting. Some people will catch a part of my emotions and failures in my work, others will not. All is question of perception, but the most important thing is that painting is a way to deliver peace and love.

And that is what i want to do. I'm grateful to have the chance to share my work and my emotions with you.

Veronique Lunkutu alias Africa Vee

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At 2:25am on April 11, 2013, DENNIS MOORE said…

Personally inspiring artworks — especially Freedom, Harmony, The African, Woman and son, and Window to the soul. Your art affirms that there is a genuine spirit beyond the portal of the canvas that's waiting and asking to be released.

 
 
 

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Acclaimed African American artist Dr. J Eugene Grigsby Jr. died June 9th, 2013. 

Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby Jr., an artist, educator, author, lecturer and mentor had a life well lived. Gene will be remembered for his contribution to the principles he lived every day, a life of sharing his love of art, writing, and even theater with the world at large. Video

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