There is so much yet to be done
This is an original watercolor painting on 36x36 inch canvas. The background features blue, purple, and black dripping paint that gives a cavernous effect. Unfurling across the canvas is a retro-toned pink, orange, and yellow ribbon representing the past, present, and future time. There are splattered silver metallic paint accents— which you can see shining in the second photo. In white cursive text emphasized by glittering black shadow is quote attributed to Susan B. Anthony, “There is so much yet to be done.”
Susan B. Anthony is remembered in history as a staunch advocate for women’s rights as a suffragette, but lesser known is how she abandoned support of PoC in favor of winning the fight for her in-group. She felt the activists priorities needed to be segregated by gender as well as race, and her priority lay in suffrage for white women before black men, despite the support she recieved from PoC— men and women.
This is an original watercolor painting on 36x36 inch canvas. The background features blue, purple, and black dripping paint that gives a cavernous effect. Unfurling across the canvas is a retro-toned pink, orange, and yellow ribbon representing the past, present, and future time. There are splattered silver metallic paint accents— which you can see shining in the second photo. In white cursive text emphasized by glittering black shadow is quote attributed to Susan B. Anthony, “There is so much yet to be done.”
Susan B. Anthony is remembered in history as a staunch advocate for women’s rights as a suffragette, but lesser known is how she abandoned support of PoC in favor of winning the fight for her in-group. She felt the activists priorities needed to be segregated by gender as well as race, and her priority lay in suffrage for white women before black men, despite the support she recieved from PoC— men and women.
This is an original watercolor painting on 36x36 inch canvas. The background features blue, purple, and black dripping paint that gives a cavernous effect. Unfurling across the canvas is a retro-toned pink, orange, and yellow ribbon representing the past, present, and future time. There are splattered silver metallic paint accents— which you can see shining in the second photo. In white cursive text emphasized by glittering black shadow is quote attributed to Susan B. Anthony, “There is so much yet to be done.”
Susan B. Anthony is remembered in history as a staunch advocate for women’s rights as a suffragette, but lesser known is how she abandoned support of PoC in favor of winning the fight for her in-group. She felt the activists priorities needed to be segregated by gender as well as race, and her priority lay in suffrage for white women before black men, despite the support she recieved from PoC— men and women.