(known for saying just call me Rasheem) is a self-taught mixed-media artist.  Her primary medium is pastel.  Rasheem is a Womanist Artist whose art encourages a critical examination of society and culture through the lens of race, gender, sexuality, and class.  Her work centralizes the lives and experiences of marginalized populations.

Rasheem’s work contributes to the growing body of art that is dedicated to the expression and celebration of gender. Her influences are interdisciplinary, varied, and largely come from lived-experiences. There is no separation between her passions, her politics, and her artistic expression.  Much like her politics her mediums are a combination of precision and messiness.

MY WORK

MURAL WORK

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ART SERIES

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The art of conversation

“Black Futures” is a compelling art exhibition in the heart of Baltimore City that delves into the significance of names within the context of Black youth.
Since the beginning of time humans have written on walls. Before there was paper, pen, or pencil we used markings on walls to take the place of, not words but of feelings. We told stories through images.
I am a co-conspirator and I think you might be too. I feel my most god-self when I am creating. Sometimes I create through painting. Sometimes I create through poetry. It is in those times that I am conspiring with the gods.

HIT ME UP!

Delve into the captivating world of Rsheen’s art series, where each collection tells a unique story and invites viewers on a journey of exploration and discovery. From bold abstracts to evocative portraits, each series offers a glimpse into Rsheen’s diverse creative vision.