Sonya Walker Art Collections
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Artwork by Sonya Walker
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Let Us Free by Sonya Walker
Civil War Nurse by Sonya Walker
Love Respect and Protect Your Sister by Sonya Walker
Pink-a-Teal by Sonya Walker
Say What by Sonya Walker
Bedtime by Sonya Walker
Patrika by Sonya Walker
Maya by Sonya Walker
Best in Class by Sonya Walker
Lady Day by Sonya Walker
Ocean Drop by Sonya Walker
Nubian Princess by Sonya Walker
Revolutionary Spirit by Sonya Walker
Coltrane by Sonya Walker
Colorful Rose by Sonya Walker
Present and Accounted For by Sonya Walker
Charlie by Sonya Walker
Blue and Black Abyss by Sonya Walker
Gold Meets Black plus Teal by Sonya Walker
Pink and Gold Black Hole by Sonya Walker
The A's Have It by Sonya Walker
Untitled by Sonya Walker
Class Clown by Sonya Walker
The Eyes Have It by Sonya Walker
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About Sonya Walker
Welcome to my page and this is my artwork....
Sonya Walker was born and raised in Savannah, Ga. At a very young age, she demonstrated a keen interested in drawing. As a very quiet and shy child, she used drawing as a way of occupying her time. In high school, one of her instructors encouraged her to pursue her art education in a newly established school in town called the Savannah College of Art & Design (S.C.A.D.), which he wrote a letter of recommendation for her to attend. Sonya went on to major in Illustration. After a year of study, Sonya decided to withdraw and pursue her art interests.
In 1989, Sonya became an Associate Artist with J.P. Art Enterprise on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina under the direction of Joe Pinckney, a local Artist and entrepreneur. While at J.P. Art Enterprise, Sonya participated in several art exhibitions, including in: Valdosta, GA., The People's Theatre Gallery in Milwaukee, WI., the Gullah Festival in Beaufort, SC. and many more.
Shortly after, Sonya found new direction with her work when she joined with two local artists, Napoleon Wilkerson and Ogbonna Mossi. Together they formed the collaborative called "Creative Mind Images". The three came together to express a common interest through the medium of art. Motivated by issues that affected the African American community, the threesome figured that there were power in numbers. They realized that images influenced people's thinking, so they decided to use that influence to address various issues that impacted the community through their work.