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Sala Adenike Art Collections

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Artwork by Sala Adenike

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Sala Adenike

Sala Adenike The calling to visual arts began for Visual Artist Audrey "Sala Adenike" Jeter-Allen early in life. She credits many teachers along the way who encouraged her interest. While attending the Fiorello H. LaGuardia School of the Arts (aka the High School of Music and Art) as a music major, she was surrounded by the inspiration, influence and encouragement of visual arts students and teachers. Serious paintings began during those years. The disciplines of music and art have continued to be pivotal to her life throughout adulthood, including earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual and Performing Arts from the State University of New York Empire College. She spent 12 years as the visual arts teacher/art director at the Jessye Norman School of the Arts in Augusta, GA. Vibrant colors have become her trademark. Her technique incorporates bold colors often inspired by African motifs and rare photographs. The subject matter of her work often gives way to teaching opportunities about history, culture and the unlimited potential of the human spirit. Her creative series include: Outta My Mind; the Ancient Lineage; And Yet We Ascend; Where the Central Savannah River Flows; Adinkra symbols; Masked Tradition; and Drawn to Draw. Her work have been exhibited at her alma mater Vassar College, the Medical College of Georgia, Paine College, the Cotton Exchange Museum, Lucy Laney Museum, Empire State College, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, the Humanitree House " Sala" Art Gallery, 600 Broad St Gallery and the Augusta Municipal Building. Many of her paintings are in private collections as well. The journey continues...