Southern Woman in White Dogwoods Photography Print
Winston-Salem-based multidisciplinary artist Ashley Johnson uses mixed media to create her staged portraits. A floral veil lays over the subject in this dramatic portrait exploring Southern feminine identity. This wall art print was produced using archival inks to achieve long-lasting, true-to-color richness, outstanding resolution, and an even ink lay for a stunning gallery-quality addition to your art wall decor.
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- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 1 - 2 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 1 - 2 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 1 - 2 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- made to order items are not returnable
- Ships in: 3 - 4 Weeks
- artist name: Ashley Johnson
- Artist Bio: Writer and a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Inspired by the contemporary “flash-form” narrative—an art form that neither requires nor offers resolution—Johnson asks complex questions on black through staged portraits. Johnson uses mix-media, performance, textile, live floral, woven and braided masks, to navigate themes within intra and interracial conflict, identity evolution, intergenerational impact, Southern femininity, studies of relative time as it relates to African American/feminine beauty practice and other psychosocial studies.
- material: Archival Smooth Fine Art Paper print with Archival Inks, archival mat, wood frame, acrylic face
- frame material: Wood
- matte materials: 2" archival rag mat
- matte size: 2"
- type of glass: Picture Frame Grade Acrylic
- mounting hardware included
- Made In: United States
- prop 65: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known in the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Dimensions
- Overall Dimensions: 8"W x 12"L x 0.1"D
- product weight: 1 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 13.5"W x 17.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 6 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 13.5"W x 17.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 6 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 13.5"W x 17.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 6 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 13.5"W x 17.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 6 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 13.5"W x 17.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 6 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 16"W x 24"L x 0.1"D
- product weight: 1 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 21.5"W x 29.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 8 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 21.5"W x 29.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 8 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 21.5"W x 29.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 8 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 21.5"W x 29.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 8 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 21.5"W x 29.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 8 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 30"L x 0.1"D
- product weight: 1 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 25.5"W x 35.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 15 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 25.5"W x 35.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 15 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 25.5"W x 35.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 15 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 25.5"W x 35.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 15 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 25.5"W x 35.5"L x 1.25"D
- product weight: 15 lbs
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Ashley Johnson
In its presence and its absence, the sun lies at the center of Ashley Johnson's work. The Winston-Salem, North Carolina-based multidisciplinary artist diligently studies and makes use of sunlight to craft flash-form narratives. Using mixed media, like textiles, live florals, and woven and braided masks, Johnson explores and draws in the viewer with themes of identity, intergenerational relationships, and Southern femininity.
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