$250.00
The Subject: The piece centers on a stark juxtaposition between an elderly white man and a young Black woman. Though they are physically aligned—his gaze directed squarely toward her—there is a profound psychological distance.
The Gaze: The man’s eyes are open but vacant, representing a “blindness” rooted in long-standing social structures. He looks at her as a figure in space, but fails to see her as a person with agency, history, or a future.
Today’s Climate: This “not really seeing” serves as a metaphor for the contemporary American landscape, where structural racism often manifests as an inability to acknowledge the lived experiences of younger generations of color.
Elevate your space with our exquisite 20×20 Fine Art Print, expertly mounted and framed for immediate display. This premium piece features a stunning print on master’s edition, museum-quality paper – a natural white, uncoated, 250 gsm stock with a matte finish, chosen for its world-class artistic appeal. The paper is FSC-certified, ensuring sustainable sourcing.
The frame itself is a statement, crafted from responsibly sourced oak or ash wood, showcasing unique natural grain patterns. With a substantial 20mm thickness and width, this frame offers a more premium look than standard options. For your convenience, the artwork comes ready-to-hang with an included hanging kit.
| Weight | N/A |
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| Frame | Wood frame, Black frame |
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