For Her Love. An Artistic Dedication To Black Women. by Ronke Lawal.

Black Women Art, Black Contemporary Artists, Ronke Lawal


This selection of artistic pieces explores the many faces of a woman in love, how love feeds through her soul and becomes part of her very existence, through pleasure and through pain. With a desire to love, be loved and to share love these images take us through a journey of what it means to be a woman who truly knows love. There is a passion and vulnerability that comes from opening oneself up to true love, something that each artist has explored in their own unique way.

A soul like you – Angélique Culvin

 Angélique Culvin, Black Contemporary Arts

“Anacaona” – Ramel Jasir

Ramel Jasir, Black Women Art

“Celestial Fertility” – Emerzy Corbin

Emerzy Corbin, Black Contemporary Artists

“Celestial Home is where the heart is” – Emerzy Corbin

Emerzy Corbin, Black Contemporary Artists, Black Photographers, Black Women Art

“Untitled” – Jonathan Rhamie

Jonathan Rhamie, Black Women Art

“Love” – Jonathan Rhamie

Black Women Art

“Out of the Blues Came Light” – Jamel Rasir

Jamel Rasir, Black Contemporary Art, Black Women Art

“untitled” – Angélique Culvin

Black Women Art

“When Loving became…” – Angélique Culvin

Black Women Art


Poet JJ Bola’s poem “Moonchild” serves as an ode to this collection, encapsulating the message of love transcended from these images.

Artist Credits

Emerzy Corbin – www.emerzycorbin.com @emerzycorbin
Angélique Culvin www.angeliqueculvin.com
Ramel Jasir – @rameljasirwww.facebook.com/Artbyrameljasir
Jonathan Rhamie – @jayyangelo

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