On The Radar w Kprecia Ambers
On this episode of On the Radar, the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder's series highlighting Black Minnesota creatives, host Damenica Ellis sits down with Kprecia Ambers, a Minneapolis-based visual artist whose vibrant figurative work is built around a simple but powerful intention: putting love into the world.
Ambers describes herself first as a child of God, and that foundation shapes everything she creates. Her work centers Black beauty, self-love and representation, drawing on a desire she felt acutely growing up and in college, where she rarely saw herself reflected in the creative spaces around her. The response to that absence became her artistic direction.
Her style is figurative and intentionally approachable. She works primarily in Adobe Illustrator, using the pen tool to break photographs down into shapes and rebuild them into something vibrant and expressive. One of her signature choices is leaving eyes out of her figures, a deliberate move that opens the work up to the viewer. Without a fixed gaze, the person in the piece can be anyone. The emotion belongs to whoever is looking.
Color is central to everything Ambers makes. The palette is bold and intentional, designed to stir feelings of positivity, encouragement and good energy. And because she works digitally, her art is built to move, across murals, vinyl wraps, bus wraps, packaging, home decor, stationery, greeting cards, shower curtains, rugs, mugs and journals.
That vision has already landed in significant places. Ambers previously licensed her work through Target, with designs appearing on pillows, tumblers, rugs and shower curtains. She also created the artwork for Soul of the Southside, a project centered on themes of generational connection and family, and completed a billboard project in partnership with Alaina. Commercial licensing remains her long-term goal, building an art library she controls and can deploy across products and platforms on her own terms.
Her path to visual art ran through an unexpected detour. After exploring fashion design and finding those courses unavailable, she landed in web design. A graphic design course changed everything. A single poster project revealed what she was actually after: art as a vehicle for human connection.
Ambers recently joined the Rondo Exchange, where she now has her own space to showcase how her work translates across different products and surfaces. She describes the opportunity as arriving right on time, a chance to pour back into her own artistry and let her community see the full range of what her art can become.
Coming up, Ambers will be showing work at Art-A-Whirl from May 15 through 17 on the third floor of the California Building in Northeast Minneapolis. She is also planning to participate in the Selby Art Fair in June, Juneteenth events and an upcoming gala hosted by the African American Leadership Forum centered on the health of Black women, girls and femmes, with an Afrofuturism theme, for which she is currently creating an original piece.
To follow her work or shop online, find her on social media at @Kprecia and visit https://www.kpinspires.com.
On the Radar is presented by the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. Read more community news and culture coverage at msr.media.
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