Available Work
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Rainy Day
Shoelaces on painted canvas
38” x 80”
$25,000 -
Behind the Back
Shoelaces and basketballs on wood
38” x 80”
$25,000 -
Magic Conch
Shoelaces on painted canvas
38” x 80”
$25,000
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Fur in '55
Shoelaces on painted canvas
48” x 60”
$15,000 -
Serving
Shoelaces on painted canvas
48” x 60”
$15,000 -
Our World 1955
Shoelaces on painted canvas
48” x 60”
$15,000
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Winter is Coming
Shoelaces on painted canvas
48” x 60”
$12,000 -
Jina Lola
Shoelaces on painted canvas
48” x 38”
$10,000
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The Blues
Shoelaces on painted wood
48” x 48”
$10,000 -
Passion Potion
All Shoelaces
48” x 48”
$10,000 -
Disco Night
Shoelaces on painted wood
48” x 48”
$10,000
96” x 48”
Shoelaces on wood.
$15,000
Me, Myself, and I
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Future meets Past
Basketballs on wood
48” x 48”
$8,000 -
This is NOT a Basketball
Basketballs on wood.
48” x 48”
$15,000
“Comfortable in Chaos”
This piece is created out of basketballs, footballs, and tennis balls. There is absolutely no paint on the canvas. Pearce took inspiration from Marvel Comics superhero Storm, brought to life by the only Black woman to win an Oscar for “Best Actress in a Leading Role” — Halle Berry.
Pearce uses this artwork to highlight all Black women in sports. In Pearce’s opinion, they deal with a lot of criticism because being a Black woman is inherently intersectional, which leaves them vulnerable to attacks rooted in misogyny and racism.
4ft x 7ft
$15,000
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Evolve
Basketballs, footballs, tennis balls, and gloves.
48” x 24”
$7,500
“Your Friendly, Neighborhood Activist”
4ftx 6ft
$8,000
Pearce created this piece entirely out of basketballs, a nod to himself and his career in this self-portrait. Inspired by his favorite superhero Spider-Man’s Miles Morales, this piece represents Pearce prioritizing the world he lives in and how sports can shape that. Further showing his identity is not limited to just a basketball player. Pearce’s promise to himself was that he would never disregard his humanity for the entertainment of sport.
“Forehand”
4ft x 5.5ft
$8,000
Pearce created “Forehand” to highlight athletes’ ability to break barriers — showing age and impact do not correlate in sports.
The piece completely made of basketballs and tennis balls is inspired by the rapid ascension of CoCo Gauff. She describes her game as “aggressive as possible.” Gauff has had several incidents where questionable calls pushed her to fight for herself and ultimately other tennis players. At a time when she’s not even old enough to drink, Gauff has already beat her tennis idol, Venus Williams, became the youngest girls’ single finalist in US Open junior history, and the youngest woman to win the US Open. Gauff has ushered in a new generation of Black female tennis players and although she’s the youngest, she’s leading the pack.
Pearce says the piece was also inspired by Spider-Man Miles Morales.
“Legacy is Timeless”
4ft x 6ft
$10,000
This piece highlights the power of legacy. Muhammad Ali made an indelible mark on what it means to be an athlete and an activist. His legacy as a boxer has compounded his impact as an activist. This piece addresses the calls for a Muhammad Ali statue to be erected in his birthplace of Louisville, Kentucky.
In 2017, a petition to dismantle a confederate monument in town and replace it with a statue that honors Ali began to circulate. This shows a legacy of impact and service will ultimately outweigh the legacy of oppression — solidifying a timeless legacy.