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Step into The Kingdom of Rerinia, a dreamlike world where softness, strength, and serenity live side by side. Each piece in this ongoing series imagines a parallel universe where Black women are free to heal, rest, and simply exist as their most luminous selves.
Every print is created and printed using a museum-quality, velvety matte watercolor paper with giclee inks for a fine art look. The luxurious finish brings the pastel skies of Rerinia to life, adding warmth and vibrancy to your home, office, or creative space.
Whether displayed on its own or as part of a growing gallery wall, it’s an invitation to bring a piece of calm and beauty into your everyday.
Print Sizes Available:
4 x 6 in, 9 x 12 in, or 12 x 16 in, 18 x 24 in, and 30 x 40 in
Material:
300 gsm Watercolor Paper
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Unframed print (ready to frame your way)
Shipping & Processing:
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Orders are fulfilled once a week
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Ships within 7–10 business days (allow extra time during holidays)
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Packaged carefully with protective backing and sleeve
Care:
Keep away from direct sunlight and high humidity to preserve the color and surface finish.
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about the artist
abi m. knight
Nigerian American Visual Artist breaking all the rules to promote inclusivity in the art world.
Abi M. Knight is an award-winning Nigerian-American artist known for her deeply symbolic, surrealist paintings that explore the emotional complexity of race, identity, and belonging. A self-taught painter with a master’s degree in accounting, Knight left a successful corporate career to pursue art full-time — a leap that now defines her distinctive voice in the contemporary art world.
Her work has been exhibited in acclaimed institutions around the world, including the Montresso Art Foundation (Morocco), Galerie Droste (Germany), Rele Gallery (LA), C24 Gallery (NYC), and the African American Museum of Dallas. She was awarded the prestigious Hopper Prize, recognized by Saatchi Art as a Rising Star Under 35, and has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, D Magazine, Artland, and Artsy.
Knight lives and works in Dallas, Texas.
abi M Knight. has been featured in
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