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A-me-RICA We The People
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We The People

$600.00

Textured, layered, and divided - We The People captures the tension and hope of a nation grappling with identity and unity. The red and blue fields, separated by a stark white line, reflect deep political divides, while the faint silhouettes of people across both sides remind us of our shared humanity. Born from personal experience growing up in East Germany and shaped by today's American climate, this piece speaks to the longing for freedom, balance, and togetherness - ideals that remain at the heart of democracy.

Medium: Acrylic Paint with Modeling Paste
Base: Stretched Canvas
Size: 20” x 20”

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Textured, layered, and divided - We The People captures the tension and hope of a nation grappling with identity and unity. The red and blue fields, separated by a stark white line, reflect deep political divides, while the faint silhouettes of people across both sides remind us of our shared humanity. Born from personal experience growing up in East Germany and shaped by today's American climate, this piece speaks to the longing for freedom, balance, and togetherness - ideals that remain at the heart of democracy.

Medium: Acrylic Paint with Modeling Paste
Base: Stretched Canvas
Size: 20” x 20”

Textured, layered, and divided - We The People captures the tension and hope of a nation grappling with identity and unity. The red and blue fields, separated by a stark white line, reflect deep political divides, while the faint silhouettes of people across both sides remind us of our shared humanity. Born from personal experience growing up in East Germany and shaped by today's American climate, this piece speaks to the longing for freedom, balance, and togetherness - ideals that remain at the heart of democracy.

Medium: Acrylic Paint with Modeling Paste
Base: Stretched Canvas
Size: 20” x 20”

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