Djalia: The Ancestral Plane

Cecil "CREED" Reed Jr.
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  • Available in a variety of sizes
  • African American Art
  • Inspired by the Black Panther Movie
  • Giclee on Paper
  • Created by Cecil CREED Reed Jr.
Description

A work of art inspired by the Black Panther comics and movies that featured the Djalia also known as the Ancestral Plane. The place where the Black Panther travels to commune with the ancestors in the movies. In the comic books, it was actually Shuri whose soul travelled to this place after being stuck in what can be termed a living death after being injured by Thanos.

This open edition giclee reminds us to never forget those that came before us and to carry their legacy with us everywhere we go. Never forget....they are still with us today!


Unframed: 12x15 inches (paper size) - 11x14 inches (image size) - $59.99

Unframed: 17x21 inches (paper size) - 16x20 inches (image size) - $99.99

Framed: 16x19 inches (framed size) - 11x14 inches (image size) - Black Frame - $109.99

Framed: 16x19 inches (framed size) - 11x14 inches (image size) - Silver Frame - $109.99

Framed: 21x25 inches (framed size) - 16x20 inches (image size) - Black Frame - $149.99

Framed: 21x25 inches (framed size) - 16x20 inches (image size) - Silver Frame - $149.99

 

Edition Open Edition
Framed Unframed
Height Available in a Variety of Sizes. See Product Description.
Length Available in a Variety of Sizes. See Product Description.
Medium Paper
Signed Unsigned
SKU reed-ancestral
Year Released 2017

Cecil "CREED" Reed Jr.

Although sports and martial arts are a big part of Cecil’s life, they pale in comparison to his true passion, his love for painting. Cecil believes that art is a form of mental elevation in which he builds an intimate relationship with each piece during the journey to completion. His biggest influences, aside from his art teacher in college, are realistic artists Thomas Blackshear, Frank Morrison and Kevin A. Williams. Cecil, a man that loves challenges, began observing their concepts and styles and eventually created his own personal style and technique. Although Cecil’s artistic abilities are not limited to any one genre, he prides himself on being one of the few African American artists in the industry to create realistic paintings of animals in such a unique fashion. He works predominately with the medium of acrylic and he plans on incorporating other mediums in the future. Over the years, Cecil has dedicated himself to focusing on precise techniques, details, composition and design.

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08/13/2020
Carolyn W.
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The enhancement of the print

The enhancement of the print was no comparison to the view on the website. Clarity of picture is not viewable of the panthers from normalcy. The panthers are only viewable up close. Otherwise it looks just like a blue tree.