Drunk Rich Aunty

This collection is inspired by my experience as a black/ Zimbabwean woman living in the UK. Coming from a Zimbabwean background, I have always found it difficult to open up and talk about my feelings and experiences. The idea of therapy and seeking help for mental health and social issues was very taboo in my community which made it very hard for people like me to get any help and support. Having felt like this for most of my life, I want to challenge the perception of the black experience and mental health by creating a collection that opens up a dialogue about being black in the UK.

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Drunk Rich Aunty

About Artwork

The sage, the spiritual healer, the wise old woman. This artwork is about journeys that are guided by our ancestors. In Jungian psychology, the sangoma is one of wisdom, knowledge and power. It represents the innate spiritual aspect of our personality in the unconscious and often takes the form of a spiritual guide or a teacher to a hero on their journey. My spiruality has always guided me when I have felt lost, it helps me feel connected to the Earth and grounds me.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Size: 47 W x 60 H x 3.8 D in

 

DAYZ

About Artwork

I have always been an escapist, I love to daydream and imagine worlds outside my own. I have a habit of living in my head and experiencing life internally. After dissecting this painting a little, I concluded that this piece was about integrating my persona with my true self. What I feel on the inside is what I show on the outside. This piece is about balance and the ability to reflect on my own uniqueness.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art


 

MILDRED

About Artwork

Love and Gentle Strength

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Size: 47 W x 60 H x 3.8 D in

 

LNDN TWN

About Artwork

This painting speaks about my childhood growing up in London. It’s nostalgic, a bit dangerous but it’s warm. It reminds me of the adventures my friends and I went on, the teenaged angst we all faced. I wasn’t born a Londoner, but I identify as one, it’s my home away from home.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Size: 60W x 47 H x 3.8 D in

 

Such A Beautiful Place To Be With Friends

About Artwork

This painting encompasses the feeling of grief and change. It catalogues things that I have left in the past and welcomes the new and unknown. The anxiety of change energizes my creative process. What we lose doesn't cease to exist, it transforms and expands in memory.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 59 W x 39 H x 0.6 D in

 

The Ebony Mistress

About Artwork

This image was inspired by the romanticism and fetishism of black women.

This artwork was inspired by the romanticism and fetishism of black women. Her curves and full lips entice him. Her black girl magic intrigues him, yet her struggles are unattractive. He doesn’t care to know her story, he doesn’t understand the pain underneath her exotic hair. He doesn’t see colour he says, “that stuff doesn’t happen in the UK”. She desperately searches for love and finds it in the Far-right places. She wants a man but he’s looking for an Ebony Mistress.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on paper

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H

 

TRIBE

About Artwork

This painting was inspired by my family. I wasn't just raised by my parents, I was raised in a community built by aunties, uncles, siblings, grand aunts and plenty of other extended family. In my culture family is everything, you do not just have one set of parents, you don't have cousins, you have brothers and sisters. You come from a tribe; a pride of lions.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 59 W x 39 H x 0.6 D in

 

CHIDO

About Artwork

Jung would describe her as the divine mother or the Animus. The feminine energy that nurtures and loves unconditionally. What Chido represents in the black experience collection is the strength it takes to survive as a black woman. She is often overlooked, picked last or silenced. She is often labelled as aggressive, argumentative and angry. No one takes the time to understand her, nurture her or ask her why she weeps. She is forced to be strong, forced to be fierce but underneath it all she is love.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 59 W x 39 H x 0.6 D in

 

REFLECTION

About Artwork

This painting is inspired by the persona and how we view ourselves. My persona was constructed from my experience as an immigrant, I created it in order to blend in and used it as form of protection. She helped me survive, but it may be time to let her go.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Size: 40W x 40 H x 3.8 D in

 

Thandiwe

About Artwork

This was inspired by love, heartbreak and friendship. Of Zulu origin, the meaning of Thandiwe is "loved one". Growing up in the UK taught me an important lesson about keeping your culture and Native language. I met a stranger a few years ago and we instantly became best friends after finding out we were from the same country. Meeting someone from the same country meant we had a similar understanding of certain things, we had been through similar journeys and could speak the same language. The bond was undeniable, we were connected by history, traditions, values, blackness, Africaness and Zimbabweanness.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Paper

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H

 

The Game

About Artwork

At first glance, this painting was inspired by 90's pop culture and vintage video games. Each character has its own story to tell and has its own life but they all merge together in a synergy of chaos. When you really engage with this painting, it speaks about the new challenges black people face post BLM. As a nation, we have been exposed to horrific images of black men and women being brutalised by the police and racists. We marched the streets of London, Minneapolis and even Tokyo in hopes for change and equality. But this change doesn’t come free, it comes with a hefty price that taxes our mental health. Our painful wounds are now exposed, the racists feel more comfortable being openly bigoted. We have lost ‘friends’ and family members over arguments on race but we no longer stand for the microaggressions at the office watering holes. The Game speaks about how black people now have a ‘Black card’ to match our black tick boxes. Black people are now being plastered on billboards, tv adverts and magazine covers but is it for genuine reasons or is it another way to exploit black excellence? Do we as black people bite the bate and play the Black card? Or do we refuse to be another notch on the fraudulent equality and diversity checklist?

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 59 W x 39 H x 0.6 D in

 

Noblesse Oblige

About Artwork

This piece was inspired by a warped power dynamic of the “Noble”. It speaks about how the world is shifting but highlights the suffering and discernment that has come before the change. Black people, gay people, disabled people have had to suffer and riot before the Nobles see them as equal. It’s the Nobles in high chairs who will scream equality and diversity but remain ignorant to their own biases. What are you willing to do for change?

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 59 W x 39 H x 0.6 D in

 

MUTED

About Artwork

This acrylic painting was inspired by the silenced voices of the oppressed. It represents the fake smiles we plaster on our faces that mask the screams in our heads. This image represents the internalised rage that comes with the black experience. It speaks about the layers of emotions we suppress in order to survive a society that fears us; a society that paints a narrative of our existence and silences our truth.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Paper

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H

 

Call To Home

About Artwork

Out of all the things I've painted recently, this is the one that most represents my inner world ...It might be a memory of my home planet. It feels like a call from home. This painting speaks about the need to connect with others masked by the reluctance to get hurt. Everything around us can be fruitful when handled with care including relationships, our environment and ourselves. This image reflects a spiritual journey and the evolution of humanity.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 59 W x 39 H x 0.6 D in

 

The Average Man

About Artwork

This painting was inspired by the mundane tasks of life mixed with the chaos that lives in our psyche. I often find myself watching people doing ordinary things wondering what their lives are actually like. Who are they when they are not doing everyday things like grocery shopping or walking the dog. What are their dreams? what is their toxic trait? It makes me reflect on myself and my own life behind closed doors, am I what people expect, how do they perceive me. Does my skin offend them? Is my laugh as annoying to them as it is to me? This image questions my own existence.

Details and Dimensions

Collection: Drunk Rich Aunty

Original Created: 2022

Painting: Acrylic on paper

Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism African art

Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H