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Nathan Sirles Self Respect in Action 1974 Watercolor on paper 20 x 40 inches Titled, dated and signed, Bro. Nathaniel Sirles, and inscribed It's the Black Man's Day on reverse. Excellent condition $60 in-house shipping Nathaniel Sirles (Born 1956) is an artist, sculptor, and poet from San Francisco. He was a teenage prodigy artist in the 1970s, super conscious of his identity as a black artist, and focused on making art for black people. His paintings and sculptures, which draw heavily on African imagery and style, were shown at numerous venues, including Bill Thomas' Black Man's Art Gallery on Haight Street in San Francisco, considered the first gallery in the U.S. to focus exclusively on art by black people. Sirles' statement from Black Man's Art Gallery 1971 catalogue: The Gallery has shown me that Black people are creative, and that Black art is something beautiful, something to be proud of - reality representing the spirit of Black people here in America where we lie and experience the American nightmare, day by day. Black art is needed badly in Black homes. I spend most of my time working hard, creating the spirit of Black people, trying to get most of my work into Black homes.


