Powerful Imagery: Women’s March Photography for Sale

This photo was taken of the Los Angeles Women’s March, protesting for equal rights for women, and the power of Feminism. It was inspired by much more than that, including an apparatus made up of multiple non-profits, volunteers, and small-money donors from around the country, and even around the world. This is what our brighter tomorrow looks like, because the only thing that can give us hope for the future – is us.
In this captivating color photograph in front of Los Angeles City Hall, an African-American woman leads protestors in song, her pink ovary earrings symbolizing resilience and solidarity. Inspired by photographers like Carrie Mae Weems, LaToya Ruby Frazier, and Dawoud Bey, this image embodies the soulful response to oppression, evoking empowerment and hope for a brighter future.
An example of Post Colonial art style. Profits from this project will go towards buying new equipment and supplies to launch a bold new series of works. All original sales are signed on the back and have a certificate of authenticity provided. Picture dimensions do not include an additional white matte border.
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