Collection: Moi, Manifique, Skin Noir Darkie Meech

Ilunga's series "Moi, Magnifique, Skin Noir, Darkie Meech" is a collection of pencil drawings that explore the representation of the black female body. Using a shiny, metallic, and wild style, Ilunga creates a striking and hybridized portrayal of the black female form that challenges the history of colonialism and objectification of black women's bodies.

The title of the series emphasizes self-love and acceptance for black women in a world that has historically stripped them of their dignity and worth. The poses and stylization of the figures in the series subvert traditional beauty standards and societal expectations imposed upon black women.

Ilunga's work encourages viewers to celebrate and embrace the beauty of black women, offering a new way of seeing and understanding the black female form. Overall, "Moi, Magnifique, Skin Noir, Darkie Meech" is a powerful series that challenges and inspires its audience to reject harmful and outdated stereotypes.