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    • 2020 ROBOTICS
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sydney rose maubert

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Mural,
​Size: 10'X8'
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Client: Yale School of Architecture 
​2022

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On The Shoulders of Giants 

Mural,
​Size: 6'X4'
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Client: UM School of Law 
​2021
"ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS" was commissioned for the University of Miami's School of Law, for the rededication of the Jaret Davis Workspace. The overall encompassing image of the woman with her hair is Angela Davis. 

Top row: Eula Johnson (NAACP chair who worked to desegregate Ft. Lauderdale), le Neg Mawon in Haiti, Malcolm X and Muhammad, Marvin Dunn (former vet and treasured Miami Black Historian), D.A. Dorsey (Miami millionaire), Arthur McDuffie (victim of police brutality, instigation of massive race riots in Miami), 1980 Miami (Liberty City) riots.

Second row: Thurgood Marshall, Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, Tuskegee Airmen and a female nurse, Felipe Luciano (Afrolatin Puerto Rican poet and prison rights activist, as well as a loud and prominent advocate for Black, Latinx, and LGBTQ community. 

Third Row: Miami Dade County Police Building named after the First Black Director of Police, Black Panther Members, Lady Justice, Breonna Taylor, Marsha P. Johnson, Emmett Till and Trayvon Martin. 

Bottom left hand corner of her afro: a veteran marine of the Vietnam war, two women back to back representing the hair regulations in the military of black women's hair. 

To the right side of her hair: the Zong ship from the notorious Zong ship Massacre Trial and finally the race wall in Liberty City. 
Watch the Youtube Video of the Rededication Ceremony. 

Could This be Love?

Mural,
​Size: 9'X6'
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Site: Yale School of Architecture
​
2021
Watch the Youtube video to see the full explanation of the project and to watch her make a 4' x 7' tapestry. 

Syndicate Kava ​Bar, 5th Ave

Mural,
​Size: 25'X 10'
Medium: Acrylic on concrete
Client: WYNWOOD ART DISTRICT
​
2020
Click to find the article published about her mural practice.

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Syndicate Kava Bar, 2nd ave 

Mural,
​Size: 30'X 12'
Medium: Acrylic on concrete
Client: WYNWOOD ART DISTRICT
2020
​Click to find the article published about her mural practice.

Community Fridge, Covenant Missionary Baptist Church

Mural,
​Size: 2'X 6'
Material: Acrylic, metal
Site: Covenant Missionary Baptist Church, Florida City, Miami, FL
2020
This was a commission done for Covenant Missionary Baptist Church, Florida City. They are hosting a community fridge in which bystanders can donate untouched fridge for the community who might be hungry or financially crippled.

Find the instagram for the fridge linked, as well as the featured article.

SYDNEY R. MAUBERT, LLC.

Portrait,
​Size: varies
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Miami, FL; New Haven, CT
2020- 2021
The portraits were custom commissions done through Sydney R. Maubert, LLC, a small business Sydney started in hopes of supporting her artistic practice. Many of them were capturing black city life in Miami, hip hop artists or family portraits.

You can find more information on specific pieces by contacting Sydney, or checking out her business instagram.

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Guardian
Angels

Portrait,
​Size: 20x 24"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Miami, FL
2020
Guardian Angels was commissioned by a student seeking portraits of her father, and deceased paternal grandparents looking over his shoulders. 

Tignon Law

Portrait,
​Size: 12x 12"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: New Haven, CT
2020

Hooded Saints

Portrait,
​Size: 24x 36"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: New Haven, CT
2020

Say Our Names

Mural,
​Size: 5x 4'
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Youth Concept Gallery
2020
"Say Our Names". This is a 5x4' painting, acrylic. Sydney read each of their stories and painted a face. This was a personal project.

Left to right, Tanisha Anderson, 37, mom needing medical assistance during a bipolar episode, slammed by police and died in front of her house with daughter watching at the window. Aiyana Jones, 7 years old, asleep on her grandma's couch. Sean Reed, 21, former airman, died on Facebook live. Jamar Clark, 24 year old father. Breonna Taylor, 26, EMT, in her apartment with a no- knock warrant. Rayshard Brooks, 27, asleep in his car. John Edwards 15, nicknamed "Smiley", shot in the passenger seat of his brothers' car returning home from a party. Michael Brown, 18 year old high school kid, "hands up don't shoot". Atatiana Jefferson, 28, pre- med student playing video games with her 8 year old nephew. 

This piece was self initiated and is currently housed and owned by Youth Concept Gallery, FL. 

Free Angela Davis

Portrait,
​Size: 36x 48"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Miami
2020

Shali Tilson's Eyes

Portrait,
​Size: 11x 20"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Miami
2020
Shali Tilson was a 22 year old Haitian American man from Georgia, with a business called "Urban Perspective" and had a passion for highlighting the youth in his community. He also happened to have schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which makes his achievements and compassion for others all the more remarkable. During a mental health crisis was taken under police custody and was a victim of the prison system, was seriously neglected and abused and died a completely avoidable death. His legacy and passion for others should overshadow what was only three days of his life. This image is to bring awareness to his case and the current, unacceptable conditions of the prison system. 

Oluwatoyin

Portrait,
​Size: 11x 20"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Miami
2020
The images are personal studies of Shali Tilson and Oluwatoyin Salau, both victims of the disproportionate violence and oppression of the black community. The purpose of the "Say Our Names" series is to depict positive images of the black community and highlight attention towards the difficult but necessary conversations needed to have about equitable spaces and humanity. This is an emotional exercise done to highlight police brutality, the prison system and systemic racism. 

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mom

Portrait,
​Size: 24x 36"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Site: Miami
2020
This is a portrait of Sydney's mother. Thank you for all your ongoing support. 

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don't look her in the eyes!

Mixed Media,
​Size: 48"x48"
Material: ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, MOUNTED TO METAL
Site: Miami
2021
This piece was inspired by interest in the "Kardashian Curse", it is a reimagining of Caravaggio's Madonna and Child with St. Anne.

Self portrait

Portrait,
​Size: 24x 36"
Material: OIL ON CANVAS
Site: Miami
2019

jael

Portrait,
​Size: 18x 24"
Material: OIL ON CANVAS
Site: Miami
2019

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