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alone, I am in no way lonely. I share the process with my Collectors and fans. I solicit their suggestions for
color schemes and titles. I recognize that this trip is all about US.
How does natural hair care play a role in your life as an artist?
I keep a flyyy short ‘do! Sometimes I’m feeling black, natural and curly. Other times I need those lightest
blonde spikes. And don’t be surprised when I cut it all off for the honey blonde fade. I know for a fact that
my Hair has a story all of its own. My Hair is Art!
Have you ever painted pictures that depict
natural black women?
Yes! The women and girls in my paintings often
rock afros, afro puffs and locs. One of my
favorite collections was the “Flyyy ‘Fro Series”
which included 4 pieces. All of the Divas rocked
long afros, short afros and fluffy afros. They
wore designer hair accessories, flamboyant
earrings and my signature luscious lips.
When is your next show?
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My next solo exhibit is scheduled for March 22
in Smyrna, Georgia at the 2014 STRUT Awards.
The title of the exhibit is “The Evolution of My
STRUT!”
Where has your work been shown?
Pine Hills Performing Arts Center- Orlando,
Florida
TUAC- Thomaston, Georgia
studio 1034- Houston, Texas
Sista’s House of Prosperity- Fayetteville,
Georgia
MDAS- Stone Mountain, Georgia
Jo’s Gallery- Detroit, Michigan
Memorial Brunch and Tribute- New York, New
York
STRUT4A Cure- Las Vegas, Nevada
Can clients purchase your work online?
To Purchase or Commission me for an Original Painting, send an email to [email protected],
inbox me at www.facebook.com/DarcovaTriplett or inbox me at www.facebook.com/GalleryTrip.
What is your dream project?
Every time I go home, I dream of being a part of the Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International AirportAirport Art Program- Permanent Exhibit but right about now, I’m ready to wake up and make this dream a
reality!