Bradford William Pazant
"Ladies Who Lunch" reimagines elegance through the lens of modern Black abstraction. Four women stand together, their gazes self-assured and serene, adorned in bold patterns that echo African textiles and contemporary design. Their jet-black silhouettes are contrasted with vibrant planes of orange, teal, gold, and cream, creating a harmony between fashion and geometry. At once regal and approachable, the figures embody collective strength, sophistication, and sisterhood. This work transforms the everyday act of gathering into a visual statement of style, identity, and cultural continuity.
Every print in a 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