Summer Solstice Memory Foam Bath Mat

Monica Stewart
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  • Made with Memory Foam
  • Indoor Use Only
  • African American Floor Mat
  • Featuring the Art of Monica Stewart
  • 29.5x17.7 inches
Description

Unique and exceptional floor art created to beautify your bathroom or kitchen!

This floor mat features the art of Monica Stewart. Her artwork is inspired by the personal tribulations and experiences of the African American population. Her paintings feature mostly women subjects because she draws from personal experiences and interactions with her female relatives.

Her design featured on this floor mat comes from her work of art titled "Dance of the Summer Solstice.

This interior floor mat measures 29.5 x 17.7 x .625 inches in size and has a non-slip backing as shown in the product images. The memory foam material allows this mat to contour to the foot for extra comfort as well as giving it a top that is soft to the touch. They are durable, lightweight and competitively priced. Use them in any indoor environment. Hand wash to clean. Beautiful and Blessed African American Interior Floor Mats made with Memory Foam for you. Turn Your House into a Home Today!
Edition Open Edition
Height 17.7 inches
Length 29.5 inches
Medium Memory Foam
Signed Unsigned
SKU MFM141
Width .625 inches
Year Released 2019

Monica Stewart

Stewart was born in St. Louis, MO., and moved to Oakland, CA., at the age of five. Her parents and schoolteachers noticed Stewart’s natural artistic ability and encouraged her to pursue this passion. She continued to paint throughout her childhood, and with overwhelming support from her adult mentors, Stewart received a four-year scholarship to the San Francisco Art Academy after graduating from high school. In addition to the San Francisco Art Academy, she also attended Chabot College in Hayward, CA., and California State University where she majored in fine arts. She left school before graduation and did not paint again until 1990. In 1990, Stewart reentered the art world after encouragement from friend and neighbor Terry McMillian, who is a best-selling novelist. Utilizing African American themes within her paintings, Stewart began painting artwork that featured women dancing, praying, and performing everyday tasks. Combining her love for African American history and her own identity as an African American woman, Stewart’s art slowly gained momentum and popularity in art circles.

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