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Stolen Treasure

"Stolen Treasure" stands as a poignant cornerstone in WAK's acclaimed "The Catch" series, offering a deeply moving meditation on the commodification of African women during the transatlantic slave trade. This striking vertical composition portrays a nude African woman from behind, standing on a stone auction block at the shoreline, her wrists and ankles bound by chains. Her vulnerable yet dignified posture directly confronts the viewer with the dehumanizing reality of slavery while celebrating the inherent beauty and humanity that no bondage could diminish.

The title carries dual meaning—she represents both what was "stolen" from Africa and what was considered "treasure" by slave traders. To her community, she was a treasure beyond measure: a daughter, perhaps a mother, a vital member of her society whose worth transcended any material value. To those who would sell and buy her, she was reduced to mere property, valued only for her body's ability to work and reproduce. This stark contrast between human dignity and commodification forms the emotional core of this powerful artwork.

In the distance, a slave ship waits on a turbulent sea beneath stormy skies, representing the horrific Middle Passage journey that awaits. The vertical 20x60 inch format dramatically emphasizes her full figure while creating a sense of isolation and vulnerability. Yet despite her chains, her posture communicates a quiet strength and inherent nobility that transcends her circumstances.

Each giclee reproduction preserves the emotional impact of WAK's original artwork through premium archival inks and museum-quality canvas. The artist personally hand-embellishes each piece, adding subtle texture and dimension that brings this powerful portrait to life. Personally signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity, this limited edition of only 25 pieces represents a significant opportunity to acquire an important narrative work from "The Catch" series.

Available either stretched ready-to-hang or unstretched for custom framing, this investment-quality artwork connects collectors to a pivotal chapter in African American history while supporting contemporary Black artistry.Ā 

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"Stolen Treasure" stands as a poignant cornerstone in WAK's acclaimed "The Catch" series, offering a deeply moving meditation on the commodification of African women during the transatlantic slave trade. This striking vertical composition portrays a nude African woman from behind, standing on a stone auction block at the shoreline, her wrists and ankles bound by chains. Her vulnerable yet dignified posture directly confronts the viewer with the dehumanizing reality of slavery while celebrating the inherent beauty and humanity that no bondage could diminish.

The title carries dual meaning—she represents both what was "stolen" from Africa and what was considered "treasure" by slave traders. To her community, she was a treasure beyond measure: a daughter, perhaps a mother, a vital member of her society whose worth transcended any material value. To those who would sell and buy her, she was reduced to mere property, valued only for her body's ability to work and reproduce. This stark contrast between human dignity and commodification forms the emotional core of this powerful artwork.

In the distance, a slave ship waits on a turbulent sea beneath stormy skies, representing the horrific Middle Passage journey that awaits. The vertical 20x60 inch format dramatically emphasizes her full figure while creating a sense of isolation and vulnerability. Yet despite her chains, her posture communicates a quiet strength and inherent nobility that transcends her circumstances.

Each giclee reproduction preserves the emotional impact of WAK's original artwork through premium archival inks and museum-quality canvas. The artist personally hand-embellishes each piece, adding subtle texture and dimension that brings this powerful portrait to life. Personally signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity, this limited edition of only 25 pieces represents a significant opportunity to acquire an important narrative work from "The Catch" series.

Available either stretched ready-to-hang or unstretched for custom framing, this investment-quality artwork connects collectors to a pivotal chapter in African American history while supporting contemporary Black artistry.Ā