Frohawk Two Feathers

Frohawk Two Feathers (born 1976) is an American artist who currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Rashid is so passionate about fulfilling his mission and conveying his narrative that he “turns colonial histories upside down in paintings at VPAM”.

[17] Rashid has created a movement in which to correct the history books in order to shed light on colored people and what they have done for the betterment of this world.

In Fall 2014, Frohawk exhibited at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, Connecticut as a MATRIX artist.

Isabel, Queen of Harlem was made in 2017 using coffee and tea stained paper mounted onto a 30 x 22 inch canvas and ink.

[18] Frohawk Two Feathers uses his artistic ability to bring together 18th and 19th century colonial portraiture and contemporary urban culture.