This Giclée print captures the essence of the original painting, inspired by Billie Holiday’s iconic jazz song “Ain’t Nobody’s Business.” The phrase “If I go to church on Sunday… then cabaret all day Monday,” featured on the artwork, celebrates freedom, individuality, and the courage to defy societal expectations in pursuit of personal desires.
The artwork portrays a female figure blending pop art and retro aesthetics. At its center is a Black woman, depicted as an African-American jazz singer exuding vintage glamour and timeless elegance. Her striking red lips embody sensuality and independence, while the clean white background enhances the contrast with her black gloves and vintage microphone, adding a touch of bold sophistication.
This sensual and provocative piece is more than just a portrait—it is a tribute to the depth, power, and beauty of Black femininity. It encapsulates the passion and resilience of a jazz singer who inspires strength and individuality in every note.