Oscar Grant
Donated by Cynthia Farner
Jury Award for Outstanding Artist
Painting
14" x 11"
Framed
Signature on the Back
oil on panel
Retail Price: $500
Minimum Bid: $175
Camila Fernandez
Camila Fernandez began her Black Lives Matter series in June 2020 following the murder of George Floyd. Like many Americans she was struggling with my feelings of fear, anger and helplessness. And while we were all processing our grief, there was this clear divide of people who chose to villainize these victims of police brutality; to dehumanize them. So she decided to paint a portrait of George Floyd as a way to honor his life. Painting his portrait allowed her time to meditate on him as a person and the life that was taken from him; the people left behind. This process was a powerful and personal one, and she wanted to continue by honoring others that were taken from their loved ones at the hands of police brutality. By the end of October, she finished her ninth and final portrait of Tamir Rice who was just a child when he was murdered. Sadly, she knew she could keep painting these for the rest of her life and still never paint every victim. On social media she was overwhelmed by the response to these portraits. She has had people reach out wanting to buy them, but she never painted them to be products to sell. They are the faces of sons and daughters and mothers and fathers, and she never intended to profit off of them. Camila has decided to use them to raise donations for each victim’s corresponding foundation. Many of these victims’ mothers are on the boards of these foundations and she’d like to honor their work and the legacies of their children.