20+ Black Artists to Buy Holiday Gifts From This Season

Halloween is over, Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means, IT IS THE HOLIDAY SEASON! With that being said, people are shopping! Shopping for them and gifts for others. Black Artists is where it is at!

We love art and want to support as best as we can! Art is timeless and original and I have found some amazing artists, including me, to patronize this season!

I saw a quote a while ago where it said, support living artists, the dead ones don’t need it and I want to take it a step further, Support Black Artists… that is all… just do it! 🙂

If you are struggling to find black artists and art, here are some social accounts to follow:

Black Artists

Addie Rawr

Adrienne or as most know her, Addie Rawr, is an modern artrepreneur focusing on uplifting women of color through her visuals and products. Addie Rawr began creating designs in 2012 while still attending classes at Virginia Commonwealth University leading to the development of Art & Ambition Studios LLC.

Melarie Odelusi

I am an illustrator and hand lettering artist creating like crazy in Dallas, Texas. My artwork consists of intentional lines, feminine hues and digital elements, celebrating femininity and storytelling. I specialize in portrait art, fashion and event illustration. I live for filling spaces, whether a room or special event, with art that encourages individuality and inner beauty. I believe that we should surround ourselves with lovely people and things that encourages us to be our best selves.

CReneeArt

Print: Harvesting

KP Inspires

Ka-pre-sha-I am a big kid at heart with a chill positive spirit, who loves helping others and being around like minded individuals. My mission it to sell products that empower black women, celebrate my culture, and inspire those like me to pursue their dreams.

Coco Michelle Illustrations

African American Fashion Illustrations and Gifts

Mark The Artisan

Image may contain: 3 people

Originally from New York City, Mark Anthony’s functional Art can be seen in urban environments across the world, including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Europe, Middle East and Asia. Growing up Mark always viewed the world from an artistic stance. Finding his “artist eye” at an early age he would find ways to create by either drawing, shooting with is mothers vintage nikon slr, repurposing or saving found objects (even if his mother considered it junk) and even rearranging his friends and family’s living spaces (even if they were reluctant) before he knew the science of what feng shui was. Mark Anthony considers himself a lifelong artist.

Matt Quest Art

Bio
I am a photographer and visual artist from the Greater L.A area. I have a passion for Southern California and the beauty and diversity of its landscapes as well as the liveliness of urban life..

My art feeds from my surroundings: nature, city life, animals, etc. I loves color, texture, lines and angles, and out-of-the-ordinary visuals.

Dooga Art

Image of Dorothy Dandridge

Dooga Art. A collective of colorful fine art pieces. Offering original art pieces as well as high quality prints. 

Dennis Art Work

The Most Desired Art Print

Joe Woods

BANTU BEAUTY: 35x48 Acrylic Abstract Wall Art image 0

More Artists

AfroPink Pop Art
NDArtLife
Naimah Thomas
Tilly the Artist
Shanee Benjamin
HeartWork Collective
Jade Purple Brown
ShayCreativeStudio
Art By Dre

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