Brown Suga - Subtractive sculpture (Black Walnut)
Hitman - Charcoal Drawing
Striving - Ceramic with black glaze (stoneware)
King - Oil on Canvas
Luke 11:9 - Oil on Canvas
The Art of War - Mix Media Relief (Cardboard, Acrylic paint, wood)
Self Portrait - Digital Art
DEBO - Ceramic (stoneware)
Elephant Cup - Ceramic (stone ware)
Open Forum Flyer - Digital
Moodlight part 1 - Charcoal drawing 11x14
Grandma - Charcoal drawing 11x14
Phenomenal Woman - Graphite drawing 9x11
One Man One Journey - Collage 18x24
Self Portrait - Oil on Canvas 16x20
Self - Mix Media Relief Collage 18x24
vessel - ceramic
earth - ceramic vase
Free Bondage - 18x24 Oil on Canvas
Hiding Place - 5in Stoneware
Luke 11:9 Part 2 - 16x20 Oil on Canvas
Pretty Woman - 18x24 Acrylic
She... - 8in Stoneware
Tupac Shakur Portrait - 18x24in charcoal and pencil drawing
Bowie State University Art Guild Logo - Digital
Black Pulse Collaborative project with Ty Harvin, Donald McCray, and David Matthews - 15x4ft. Acrylic on Canvas This piece describes the black pulse of prominent African Americans from 1820 to the present. It represent that Black American's are still alive and have a strong heart beat even after one of the worst injustice in history. People as followed from left to right: Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington, Phillis Wheatley, MLK, Asata Shakur, Malcom X, M. Angelo, Ben Carson, YOU! We know a lot of people where left out.
Black Talk Calloborative with Ty Harvin, S. Covington, D. Matthews, A. Cooper, and M. Johnson - Mix Media This piece is very symbolic. The words are arrange in the American flag color scheme on the continent of Africa. It stands for African Americans. The words within Africa are adjectives that Bowie State students believe describe African Americans.
My Prayer collaborative with Melody Johnson - Ceramic book with ceramic hand Melodies poem "My Prayer"
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Bruce Cummings
Creative Soul Laurel, MD