CHICAGO- Per a book that is a serious tool for a prestigious group of art lovers that specializes in collecting "Black Art" there is a telling entry related to Rhythmism.
On page 63 it reads:
"The discussion of Black Aesthetics is ongoing. It ranges from the development of new technology to arts profound effect upon the viewer. We hear the voice of Chicago artist Turtel Onli, who focuses on elements of rhythm and flow in art. The term he uses to express this concept is Rhythmism."
Onli says, "This a Future-Primitif approach to visual Africanisms as universal design narratives that distinguishes the work of many contemporary artists. Now for its founder's works to find its way onto those collector's radar."
The "Rhythmistic Eyes" set sold to three separate art lovers who were socially connected and decided to share the ownership with visitations and the like. No they are not members of a collecting group. They just had a luv for that artwork series.
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