Cee-lo 4,5,6
$1,000.00
A warm, familiar exchange animates this rooftop scene—the easy closeness between two figures feels like the heart of a neighborhood conversation. The artist has given them relaxed, lived-in postures: she leans forward on the low wall, weight on one hip, fingers curled around a drink; he tilts back casually, one knee hooked over the ledge, cap pulled low. Their clothing and small details—a patterned cap, the woman's flower hairpin and bright yellow top—lend personality and a sense of everyday style. The setting is alive with color and texture. Vibrant graffiti panels anchor the foreground and give the composition a playful, urban energy, while the softer, muted skyline and telephone poles behind them suggest a calm, late-afternoon light. The figures read as both specific and emblematic: they’re individuals having a moment, yet they also represent community, youth, and easy companionship. Overall, the piece feels inviting and candid—a snapshot of warmth, humor, and connection suspended above the city below.
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Frank Morrison is a renowned African American artist celebrated for his distinctive urban mannerism style, which reflects his roots in graffiti art and experiences as a breakdancer. Transitioning from dance to visual arts, Morrison captures the essence of hip-hop culture through his paintings, characterized by elongated figures and a vibrant color palette. As an award-winning children's book illustrator, he has contributed to over 35 publications, earning accolades such as the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award. Morrison's work offers a dynamic portrayal of contemporary Black life, bridging the gap between street art and fine art
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Image copyright © 2026 by Frank Morrison.
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