Twelve Chairs for Terry McMillan 1999
Twelve Chairs for Terry McMillan 1999
My Zoom background is a page from one of my sketchbooks, filled with ideas I drew years ago for an outdoor public space project. It receives so many compliments that I’ve chosen to release six pages from my sketchbook of ideas for furniture design commissions.
Just in time for holiday gifting that is worry- and effort-free, I hope you will find them perfect for yourself, your family, friends, and business colleagues all year long. Order now and have them shipped directly to Recipients or yourself.
Twelve Chairs for Terry McMillan 1999
Printed with highly pigmented archival inks on 25% rag, 210gsm acid-free paper. The unframed print is packaged in an archival sleeve with archival backing.-
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About the Artist
CHERYL R. RILEY is an African-American female artist, furniture designer and art advisor who's focus is artists of the Black African Diaspora. She has created wall art, installations, site-specific public artworks, custom and licenced lighting and furniture designs since 1986. Cheryl is a member of BADG (The Black Artists and Designers Guild) founded by artist/designer, Malene Barnett. She is designing a Sanctuary (Meditation/Grief/Worship) space that will feature the art of Renee Cox for Black Artists + Designers Guilds (“BADG”) Virtual Concept House, which launches October 2020.