$78.18
Artist: B. Pazant
"Sunday Best: Gullah Men in Patchwork" is a vibrant and dignified celebration of Gullah culture, masculinity, and tradition. This artwork showcases three faceless Black men standing proudly in their Sunday best, custom-tailored patchwork suits bursting with color, texture, and heritage. Each man wears a straw hat, a nod to the Southern coastal life of the Gullah Geechee people. At the same time, their patchwork garments blend bold patterns, geometric motifs, and earthy tones, symbolizing resilience, creativity, and ancestral pride.
Set against a warm, multicolored background, the men stand tall with quiet strength, their facelessness inviting viewers to see every Gullah man in them, past, present, and future. The piece honors the legacy of dressing up for church, family gatherings, and community pride, where fashion becomes a form of resistance, remembrance, and radiance.
With its bold lines, saturated palette, and soulful composition, the work is both a visual hymn and a cultural archive—an ode to Black Southern elegance and the enduring spirit of Gullah men.
Every print in a black pinewood frame will look sleek and beautiful in any interior. Your original designs will be printed on the cotton-polyester canvas with a special proprietary coating to ensure they stay vibrant for ages. This is an excellent product for your environmentally conscious buyers; it's made from sustainably sourced materials (Forest Stewardship Council certified). Choose between multiple sizes for different types of prints. The sawtooth hanging hardware is already attached.
Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm).
.: Cotton and polyester canvas composite with a special proprietary coating
.: Black pine wood frame
.: Made from sustainably sourced materials
.: Multiple sizes to choose from
.: Sawtooth hanging hardware included