Still Standing
“We arrived on slave ships. My labor was used to build the United States of America. I fought to free this country and then I had to fight for my own freedom. I survived and endured lynchings, racism, segregation, the flooding of our communities with drugs, mass incarceration, gentrification, police brutality and more. I paid my dues to be recognized as an American and for equality. My scars and bruises are the receipts. Yet through it all….here I am. A Black man. Still standing.”
A limited edition release by K.A. Williams II that depicts a survivor. A strong black man wearing the bruises and scars on his arms (shaped as a star and sripe from the American flag) that he obtained in the fight for equality in America. The bottom of the artwork depicts the slave ships that he arrived to the shores of America on.Â
It serves a tribute to the strength, fortitude and endurance of African American men and through its lens, you can see some of our story—the experience of African Americans in this great country of ours.
Available as a Giclee on Watercolor paper or as a Giclee on Canvas. Ships signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Ships unframed and unstretched. Rolled in a tube and placed in a strong box. Edition size of 25. Hand embellished.
Giclee on Paper: 36×34 inches – Edition size of 25 pieces
Giclee on Canvas: 48×32 inches – Edition size of 25 pices