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Equipped with Joy and Innumerable Glass Beads, Demond Melancon Stitches Reverential Portraits — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 16 August 2024 15:59
Published 16 August 2024
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Art#beads #Demond Melancon #portraitsAugust 16, 2024Grace Ebert#beads #Demond Melancon #portraits



Art

#beads
#Demond Melancon
#portraits

August 16, 2024

Grace Ebert

“Fela: The Future and Now” (2021), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 22 x 16 inches. All images courtesy of the artist and Arthur Roger Gallery, shared with permission

A member of the Young Seminole Hunters, Big Chief Demond Melancon leads Black masking traditions in his native New Orleans, spending countless hours stitching small glass beads and feathers into elaborate suits to be worn during Mardi Gras. The labor-intensive garments are just one part of Melancon’s practice (previously), though. He transfers the intricate beadwork to smaller portraits honoring cultural icons, political figures, and those who’ve made a profound impact personally and collectively.

The ongoing series includes people like former First Lady Michelle Obama, who appears wearing an elegant gold and green headdress with a regal expression. Nigerian musician and activist Fela Kuti appears, too, with a crown and painted face, his charismatic and determined personality shining through the beadwork. Intent on reimagining the portrayals of and narratives historically surrounding Black people, Melancon creates portraits that share stories of celebration and renown, depicting his subjects with joy and adoration.

Find more of the series on Melancon’s website and at Arthur Roger Gallery, where he’s represented. Follow the latest on Instagram.

 

Equipped with Joy and Innumerable Glass Beads, Demond Melancon Stitches Reverential Portraits — Colossal

“Queen First Lady” (2022), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 12.25 x 10.25 inches

a detail image of intricate beadings in gold, black, gray, and brown creating part of a crown

Detail of “The Future and Now” (2021), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 22 x 16 inches

a beaded portrait of a Black man with a short beard, earring, and yellow hat that matches his yellow jacket. he wears a printed shirt

“Cross Colours” (2022), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 11.75 x 7 inches

a beaded of portrait of a white man with large white beard, sunglasses, red hat, and floral shirt

“Treme” (2021), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

a portrait of a black man in a suit jacket with a white hat with a red heart on the front. he wears a green and yellow sash with the word "grand m"

“Carnival Time” (2023), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 21 x 15.25 inches

a beaded portrait of a black man wearing red sunglasses with yellow and red beads in his braids

“Soul a Burning Fire” (2024), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas, 12.5 x 9 inches

#beads
#Demond Melancon
#portraits

 

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