Never Seen Print

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Abstract art print on fine art paper.

Available in two sizes: 9x12, 12x16

It’s nearly impossible to feel fully seen by others who do not share your lived experience. Never Seen shares the isolation BIPOC experience facing systemic barriers in a white society, while also showing the support we (BIPOC) can provide to one another within it. Nude and vulnerable BIPOC forms are hidden amongst the cedar trees to illustrate how privilege can limit what you see and understand. The chaotic interweaving of human and tree boughs also encourages your mind to explore the understanding of environmental racism.

Proceeds from this painting will feed into further racial and environmental justice work.

Read the written submission for this piece here.

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Abstract art print on fine art paper.

Available in two sizes: 9x12, 12x16

It’s nearly impossible to feel fully seen by others who do not share your lived experience. Never Seen shares the isolation BIPOC experience facing systemic barriers in a white society, while also showing the support we (BIPOC) can provide to one another within it. Nude and vulnerable BIPOC forms are hidden amongst the cedar trees to illustrate how privilege can limit what you see and understand. The chaotic interweaving of human and tree boughs also encourages your mind to explore the understanding of environmental racism.

Proceeds from this painting will feed into further racial and environmental justice work.

Read the written submission for this piece here.

Abstract art print on fine art paper.

Available in two sizes: 9x12, 12x16

It’s nearly impossible to feel fully seen by others who do not share your lived experience. Never Seen shares the isolation BIPOC experience facing systemic barriers in a white society, while also showing the support we (BIPOC) can provide to one another within it. Nude and vulnerable BIPOC forms are hidden amongst the cedar trees to illustrate how privilege can limit what you see and understand. The chaotic interweaving of human and tree boughs also encourages your mind to explore the understanding of environmental racism.

Proceeds from this painting will feed into further racial and environmental justice work.

Read the written submission for this piece here.