Deep Cutz reflects on the cultural relationship Black American men have with their hair and the spaces that shape that identity. The work considers the barbershop as more than a place of grooming — it is a site of pride, conversation, and generational exchange where style becomes a language of self-definition.
Printed on semi-gloss fine art paper.
Available in:
13 × 19 in.
8.5 × 11 in.
Deep Cutz reflects on the cultural relationship Black American men have with their hair and the spaces that shape that identity. The work considers the barbershop as more than a place of grooming — it is a site of pride, conversation, and generational exchange where style becomes a language of self-definition.
Printed on semi-gloss fine art paper.
Available in:
13 × 19 in.
8.5 × 11 in.