Purple Cabbage and Red Hats

John Holyfield
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  • Choose from 500 archival paper prints (18" x 24") or 250 premium canvas editions (28" x 38"), each capturing Holyfield's masterful brushwork and luminous color palette.
  • The powerful combination of crimson red and deep purple celebrates African American women's sisterhood, service, and strength across generations and communities.
  • Printed on archival paper or premium canvas to preserve the rich textures and vibrant colors for generations, with framed and unframed options available.
  • Perfect for gardeners, sorority sisters, Southern art collectors, admirers of John Holyfield's work, or anyone celebrating African American women's heritage and commitment to service.
  • Four women working in purposeful unity exemplify Holyfield's ability to portray collective strength, grace under purpose, and the beauty of women uplifting their communities together.
Description

Step into the warmth of Southern tradition with "Purple Cabbage and Red Hats" a breathtaking work by celebrated African American artist John Holyfield. This masterful piece captures the sacred ritual of harvest time, where generations of women gather beneath sun-dappled skies to tend rows of purple cabbage, their vibrant red hats crowning them like royalty in their own gardens.

Holyfield's signature style brings this pastoral scene to life with rich, textured brushstrokes and a luminous color palette that evokes the golden hour of a late summer afternoon. Four women work in graceful unison—a powerful sisterhood united in purpose—their elegant silhouettes framed by lush greenery and billowing clouds. The striking crimson and purple color story creates a visual symphony that speaks to both agricultural abundance and the strength found in service and unity.

This artwork resonates deeply with those who understand the significance of red hats in African American women's culture—symbolizing sisterhood, confidence, and the joy of life's later chapters. It's a celebration of the women who nurtured both land and community, whose hands fed families and whose commitment to service elevated entire neighborhoods. The thoughtful composition shows women working in purposeful formation, embodying the values of scholarship, service, and sisterhood through their collective labor.

Whether you're a gardener who knows the satisfaction of growing your own food, a member of a sisterhood who values service and community uplift, a collector of Southern art, or someone who treasures representations of Black women's strength and elegance, this piece will become a cherished focal point in your space. The fortitude and grace displayed in this harvest scene remind us that the greatest legacies are built together, in commitment to something larger than ourselves.

Available as a limited-edition print on archival paper (18" x 24", edition of 500) or premium canvas (28" x 38", edition of 250), each reproduction captures the luminous quality and emotional depth of Holyfield's original work. Choose from framed or unframed options to perfectly complement your décor.

Paper: 24x18 inches - Edition Size of 500 pieces
Canvas: 38x28 inches - Edition Size of 250 pieces


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Edition Limited Edition
Edition Size Paper (500 pieces)/Canvas (250 Pieces)
Framed Unframed
Height Available in a variety of sizes. See product description for additional details.
Length Available in a variety of sizes. See product description for additional details.
Medium Paper or Canvas
Signed Ships signed and numbered by the artist.
SKU holyfield-cabbage
Year Released 2025
John Holyfield

John Holyfield

John Holyfield, widely considered one of the top African American contemporary artists, was born and raised by his grandmothers in Clarksburg, West Virginia after being orphaned as a child. Despite the trial and tribulations that he experienced as a youth, John Holyfield went on to study Graphics Design at Howard University and at the University of Washington, D.C. after his interest and talent in art was discovered at a young age.

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