In Reverence to Pride

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$120.00

This striking painting captures the silhouette of a man kneeling, his head bowed in a gesture of humility and reflection. The composition radiates with vibrant, blocky colors, resembling the fractured beauty of stained glass. Within the figure, ELEVEN pride flags are woven into the design, their presence a quiet yet powerful testament to the diversity of gender identities and sexual orientations.

The artwork speaks to the resilience and dignity of those who challenge societal norms, offering a moment of introspection on the journey toward acceptance and equality. Each shard of color symbolizes the multifaceted nature of identity, while the hidden flags advocate for visibility and solidarity within the LGBTQIA+ community.

By portraying a universal posture of reverence and surrender, the painting transcends boundaries, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own biases and embrace the fluidity of gender and sexuality. It is both a call for social justice and a celebration of the beauty found in diversity, urging us to kneel in recognition of shared humanity and the ongoing fight for equality.

*10% of proceeds go towards The Trevor Project, a nonprofit organization that supports LGBTQIA+ rights and suicide prevention!

The original artwork is completed on a robust, 12" x 12" canvas and coated by a protective layer.

Prints are available in sizes 12"x12", 16"x16", and 20"x20".

All Prints are professionally provided on Optica One fine art material, with the option of the following:

  • Box mount with black siding

  • GiclĂ©e Prints (without matte or matte backing)

The difference? Box Mounts provide rigid, canvas-like depth while GiclĂ©e Prints are thin and flat, ideal for inserting into traditional picture frames.

All Fine Art Paper is coated for UV protection, Scuff and Water resistance which adds 100 years to the life to all images.

Shipping costs vary and are calculated when checking out. Typical range is between $20 - $50 within the United States. International shipping is greater than $50.

How many pride flags can you find in the painting?