We made it to the weekend! It’s time for the weekly art round up! In case you missed it, here are the artworks from this week. I’m also sharing how sustainability shows up in my artistic practice. **If you are interested in any of my works, please note that payment plans are available. Remember youContinue reading “We Made It To The Weekend! Weekly Art Round-Up”
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Do you see art as an opportunity to check in?
Today, we’re focusing on another piece from Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies, Internal Landscapes – All I see is Grey…2, 2025. My intention with this piece and series overall is to hold space to inspire and encourage viewers to check in with themselves. Do you see art as an opportunity toContinue reading “Do you see art as an opportunity to check in?”
Check-In: What’s the landscape/terrain looking like today?
Today, we’re focusing on a piece from Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies. The intention of this piece and series overall is to hold space to inspire and encourage viewers to check-in with themselves. Asking questions, like, ‘What’s the landscape or terrain looking like today?’, ‘How high is the river?’, ‘How fastContinue reading “Check-In: What’s the landscape/terrain looking like today?”
Vibrant! Colorful! Brillant! Pink! Become A Collector!
Welcome to May everyone! As mentioned in the StudioHouse Quarterly Newsletter, there are some changes in the Shoppe. Today, I’m highlighting this beautiful, vibrant, colorful original work, We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise 3, 2025. When thinking about today’s social climate, what issues and topics are associated with tints andContinue reading “Vibrant! Colorful! Brillant! Pink! Become A Collector!”
Selected Works
We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise, 2025 -Ongoing | Color Pencil # of Works: 7Abstract Landscape Type: Societal Internal Landscapes – Abstract Mercurial Topographies, 2025 | Ink # of Works: 6Abstract Landscape Type: Internal Colours: Vibe Portraitures, 2021 | 11in x 14in | Color Pencil# of Works: 16Abstract Landscape Type:Continue reading “Selected Works”
A Word From Our Ancestors | Faith Ringgold
October 8, 1930 – April 13, 2024 This month we’re focusing on the words from one of our recent ancestors, Faith Ringgold. She was a prolific painter, mixed-media sculpture, author, educator, intersectional activist and so much more. For more insightful words and conversations by Faith Ringgold: For more words from our ancestors: Stay connected withContinue reading “A Word From Our Ancestors | Faith Ringgold”
Artist Statement
Jakia Fuller is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, writer, curator and podcaster. Jakia creates art, clothing, spaces, and experiences that bring a smile to people’s faces, spark joy, and welcome calm and stillness. Her interests include exploring various forms and concepts of landscapes: internal, relational, environmental, societal and cultural. Specifically, themes of intrapersonal and interpersonal relationshipsContinue reading “Artist Statement”
Artist Bio
Considered a creative force by her peers and community, Jakia Fuller is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, writer, curator and podcaster living and working in Albuquerque, NM, with roots in Detroit, MI. She was born and raised in Detroit, MI, until her parents and siblings moved to Rio Rancho, NM in 2007. Jakia creates art, clothing,Continue reading “Artist Bio”
Stillness is here…within me
Stillness is here…within me – 3B, 2025 | 23in x 35in | Graphite Pencil (3B) Stillness is here…within me – 2B, 2025 | 23in x 35in | Graphite Pencil (2B) Stillness is here…within me – 4B, 2025 | 23in x 35in | Graphite Pencil (4B) For more art! Stay connected: IG, FB, & Pinterest
We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise | A Series
Inspired by Solange’s Mad and Dr. Maya Angelou’s poem Still I Rise, We got a lot to be mad about..And yet we still rise, acknowledges that from our collective histories and today’s climate, we do, have a lot to be angry about, but in spite of it all, we still rise. I focused on theContinue reading “We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise | A Series”