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1863 – Emancipated? (Part l)

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Slavery was formally abolished in 1863 with Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. In this three-piece series, Emancipated?, the text of that historic document is layered across the faces of individuals representing three different centuries. This particular work reflects those who were freed late in life—men and women in their seventies and eighties who often remained on the plantations because it was the only world they had ever known.

Some were never told they had been freed until years later; others were killed for attempting to leave, despite their freedom being guaranteed by law. The piece questions what “Emancipation” truly meant for those whose liberation came without resources, safety, or real opportunity.

 
  • Material: 0.25” thick grade-A acrylic with white vinyl backing
  • Available in 2 sizes
  • Horizontal and vertical options
  • Hand-polished, crystal clear edges
  • Fitted with french cleat backing for easy and secure hanging
  • Screws for installing the hanging included
Product Purchase Options
  • 12″ x 12″ Fine Art Print – $250
o Beautifully printed on museum-quality paper, unframed.
  • 16″ x 20″ Limited Edition Print – $1,500
o Signed and numbered, includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). Archival quality. Unframed
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