R.D.Morrison left a comment for David L AndersonI have been drawing since early childhood. Visual arts was my first source of communication, it is now my major source of expression.I am spiritual, I am a Christian, I am quite interested in my culture and our history and alert to social concerns.This is reflective in my artwork. I am not known locally in the Atlanta art community . I moved here in '09', but I began coming here in '94', participating in the National Black Arts Festival and continued until '09'. I'm not known in the art gallery community here because, I showed my work in juried art shows , for almost twenty one years..I was also a performing artist. I once played for an African dance company. I am a self taught drummer. I also have a web site ; n2d-artsinc.com & n2d-arts.com .Trough God, my artistic gifts lifted me from poverty to experiences beyond my imagination.
R.D.Morrison said… Very strong and positive,i like the work very much. and im glad to here that you like mine, prace to you and yours.
Yha Yha @Art's My Haven said… 
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
I Shall Not Be Moved by Maya Angelou. The triumph and pain of being black and the struggle to be free. Filled with bittersweet intimacies and ferocious courage, these poems are gems--many-faceted, bright with wisdom, radiant with life.
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