Signed 12x16 African American Art Nooses & Bullets on a Red, White & Blue Backdr
This 12x16 African American art piece, created by the distinguished artist Melvin Robinson, features a powerful depiction of nooses and bullets against a red, white, and blue backdrop. Titled "Stolen Elections 2000," the artwork serves as a poignant protest against the 2000 presidential election, in which George W. Bush won over Al Gore amid concerns of electoral irregularities. Through this piece, Robinson conveys a stark commentary on racism, hate, white supremacy, and the historical subjugation of Black Americans. The work is rendered in mixed media on illustration board and is signed by the artist on the rear of the frame board.
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| Culture | Black Americana |
This 12×16 African American art piece, created by the distinguished artist Melvin Robinson, features a powerful depiction of nooses and bullets against a red, white, and blue backdrop. Titled « Stolen Elections 2000, » the artwork serves as a poignant protest against the 2000 presidential election, in which George W. Bush won over Al Gore amid concerns of electoral irregularities. Through this piece, Robinson conveys a stark commentary on racism, hate, white supremacy, and the historical subjugation of Black Americans. The work is rendered in mixed media on illustration board and is signed by the artist on the rear of the frame board.