Kobina Wright Displays Early Collage Works From the 90sWriter and artist reminds art enthusiasts and fans how her signature has evolved by displaying selected early works online.
By: Selah Haki The presentation of these early works immediately follows Wright's "Fascinating and Heartbreaking" Wright also recently had two poems published in the Wazee Journal, an online literary magazine, earlier this month. Her two poems titled "Elindy Searching: The Introduction" Wright, a California native, wrote her third volume of poetry titled, "Say It! Say Gen-o-cide!!" - dedicated to the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. In 2009 she co-authored a volume of nuler poetry titled "A Crime And A Simplification Of Something Sublime" and in 2010 wrote a volume of nuler poetry titled "50." In 2013, Wright's literary and art works have been published in: The Bicycle Review; Boxcar Poetry Review; Burning Word Literary Journal; Crack the Spine; The Fiction Week Literary Review; The Missing Slate; Orion headless; The Passionate Transitory; Subliminal Interiors; Wazee Journal and Wilderness House Literary Review. Later this year, Wright is scheduled to be featured in V.W.L. Magazine. She is also the creator of the Hodaoa-Anibo language. To view Wright's early collage works, visit: http://fineartamerica.com/ To view Wright's selected works on Etsy go to: http://www.etsy.com/ End
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