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America Age > Blog > Art & Books > Pure Motifs Entwine the Monumental Figures of Robert Pruitt’s Divine Portraits
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Pure Motifs Entwine the Monumental Figures of Robert Pruitt’s Divine Portraits

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By means of tight, round marks and gentle shading, Robert Pruitt creates portraits that invite viewers right into a magical world. Rendered in a mixture of charcoal, conté, and pastel, his works are rooted in storytelling and the way private narrative presents perception into broader, extra collective questions on Southern tradition, rituals, and enmeshed identities.

The artist brings fashions into his Harlem studio and images them donning elaborately constructed costumes. His drawings emerge from these periods, though Pruitt prefers a monumental scale. Rendered on paper dyed with espresso, the portraits stretch upwards of seven toes, their meticulous shading and linework backdropped by washes of the characteristically heat hue.

“Eve hiding in the Garden of Eden” (2024), charcoal, conté, pastel, and low wash on paper, 84 x 60 inches

A current self-portrait presents the artist in his signature novelty glasses, the swirling X-Ray lenses resting on his brow. His palms, reasonably than his face, are the topic of this ten-foot-wide work, and every wears gold jewellery, his hometown represented on a Houston Rockets ring. The title nods to the character of Herman Smith, performed by Richard Pryor within the 1978 retelling of The Fantastic Wizard of Oz, The Wiz.

Adornment is distinguished in Pruitt’s works and serves a twin goal: it supplies a method to excavate questions on id, tradition, place, and time and likewise presents an opportunity to search out one thing “fun and weird to draw,” he says. Recurring motifs like lemons, mushrooms, snakes, and birds are a newer addition to his portraits, and so they usually envelop the central determine. In “Princess with a plague of Grackles,” for instance, the quintessential Texan creature perches on a seated lady’s shoulders and arms.

“Lately, I’ve been thinking more about the body as continuous with the world. Our bodies take things in, let things out—and that process, to me, signals a kind of equality with everything around us,” Pruitt tells Colossal.

a woman standing with a ceramic headdress
“Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas)” (2024), charcoal, conté, espresso wash on paper, 84 x 60 inches

Connecting to nature additionally invokes the divine and alludes to the artist’s constellation of references, whether or not it’s his curiosity in science fiction, comedian books, music, or his enduring love for “swampy, humid Houston, Texas,” he provides.

I feel a part of it’s nostalgia, particularly in distinction to my life now in New York Metropolis. I miss house…On some stage, these works really feel like staging grounds for my very own origin story—coming from an advanced metropolis that additionally feels deeply rural. A sort of Eden, however one crammed with mosquitoes and stray canine. Nature not as cute or comforting however detached—and nonetheless sacred.

For those who’re in New York, you possibly can see Pruitt’s work in a solo exhibition named after a Solar Ra libretto, …Son…Solar…Sin…Syn…zen…Zenith, at Salon 94. Discover extra from the artist on his web site and Instagram.

a portrait of a black man in a blue shirt with lemons growing from it
“Lemon Tree” (2024), conté, pastel, and low wash, 84 x 60 inches. Photograph by Brica Wilcox, courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
a woman seated in a blue top with grackles perched on her body
“Princess with a plague of Grackles” (2024), charcoal, conté, pastel, and low wash on paper, 84 x 60 inches
a drawing of a black man wrapped in a red snack with numerous arms attempting to fight
“Y’all Are Just Gon Have to Make Amends” (2021), conté, charcoal, and pastel on espresso wash on paper, 87 1/4 x 63 1/8 x 2 inches. Photograph by Dan Bradica
a portrait of a man with dandelions flowing around him
“Man born with a veil” (2024), charcoal, conté, pastel, and material dye on paper, 84 x 60 inches

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