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Blue - Yellow Fusion

  

Blue - Yellow Fusion. Digital art created on canvas. September 10, 2024. Afrika Abney 


The term "Blue-Yellow Fusion" signifies a harmonious combination of two distinct colors, each representing significant themes in my professional life. The color blue serves as a powerful symbol of respect in my workplace. It embodies trust and reinforces my commitment to fulfill the promises I make. This color choice reflects my dedication to maintaining integrity and accountability in all my professional interactions.


On the other hand, the color yellow represents my goal for societal change regarding the treatment of petite women across America. It highlights my hope that one day, there will be a broader understanding and acceptance of the diverse body types that exist within our communities. The yellow hue serves as a reminder of the need for kindness and respect, urging society to reconsider its often rude and dismissive attitudes towards individuals who may not conform to conventional standards of height and appearance.


It is important to clarify that I have no plans to offer art workshops or art instructional services, as these were activities I engaged in my past. My focus has shifted, and I now prioritize expressing my identity through my digital art, which prominently features the blue and yellow colors. This consistent use of color not only reflects my personal values but also serves as a statement against the societal norms that allow for the mistreatment of individuals. My work is a testament to my authenticity and a call for greater empathy.


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