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David Huckabe
A
native of New Haven, Connecticut, David Huckabe studied art and
African History at Western Connecticut State University where he
received his Bachelors of Fine Arts in Illustration.
His current body of work, Daughters of the Aton, features mixed
media paintings and prints that vividly fuse contemporary African
women with African women from their glorious legacy.
A student of African History and spirituality, Huckabe combines
ancient sculptures, temple pillars and floral motifs with today’s
African woman in the Diaspora. With acrylic paints, colored pencils
and collage elements, Huckabe weaves a rich tapestry of ancient
beauty with today’s woman.
David Huckabe has exhibited with renowned artists such as, Leroy
Campbell and Danny Simmons. He has presented artwork to African
Historians Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan, Ashra and Merira Kwesi, Baaba
Heru Ankh Ra Semahj Se Ptah and Queen Afua. Huckabe has been a featured
artist in several showcase events such as the March of Dimes Art
Auction, and the Madame C.J. Walker Celebrity Open House. His works
has also been featured in the New Haven Register and the New Haven
Advocate.
Huckabe’s art also graces the private collections of filmmaker
Malcolm D. Lee, director of ‘The Best Man’ and ‘Undercover
Brother,’ musical artist and producer, Al. B. Sure, as well
as other fine arts collectors throughout the United States.
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