Concrete Jungle Panthers, Tigers, Niggas, Oh My
By b. Robert Moore
$7,400.00
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Description
archival print with hand-touched elements, unique 1/1 | includes black frames ($1,200 value) | Sold as a 2 piece set
Some of us are byproducts of a concrete jungle.
Growing up in the city is rough at times. We gotta be amongst other animals and threats every day. Gotta blend in or fit into our environments for survival, but we always adapt. Even making it home every day was a rite of passage of sorts.
The Black community leans on faith as a powerful tool. We are a spiritual people with roots in African mythology and spirituality. Faith in America means Faith in the idea of reaching adulthood or surviving. Faith and trust that people will protect and love us genuinely.
Like the faith of a mustard seed. Mustard seed is also understood as the size of life of an unborn child. A mustard seed of faith isn’t all we need, IT’S ALL WE HAVE.
When people see us, they see animals but really if you looked at the conditions we have systematically been placed in, you’d see the real animals around us are the real threats.
To them I say, Ye of Little Faith. – b. Robert Moore
Additional information
Dimensions | 36 × 72 in |
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