King MLK "Keep the Dream Alive"
Martin Luther King Jr was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesman and leader in the American civil rights movement .. King arrived in Boston in 1951 to study at BU, with a special interest in philosophy and ethics. It was the PhD in systematic theology he earned at BU that gave him the right to be called Dr. King for the remainder of his life.
Approximately six months after graduating from BU, King led the bus boycott in Montgomery, Ala., where he first began to attract national recognition. He returned to Boston in 1964—the same year he received the Nobel Peace Prize—to donate his personal papers to BU; the collection is among the most prominent held by the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.
My adopted parents made sure I knew who MLK was and can't thank them enough for being white Americans on the right side of history during the Civil Rights Movements. It was an honor to paint you King MLK, I hope I have made your legacy proud.
Mediums | Canvas/Acrylic/Swarovski Crystals, I used 1,000 of them hand placed. I
burnt the canvas board & the background says I have a dream on paper. The KEEP
THE DREAM ALIVE glows in the dark, and there is the word love writing over and
over on the white of the flag, camouflaged.
Prints available in brushed aluminum
Dimensions: 30"x30" and 40"x40"
Martin Luther King Jr was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesman and leader in the American civil rights movement .. King arrived in Boston in 1951 to study at BU, with a special interest in philosophy and ethics. It was the PhD in systematic theology he earned at BU that gave him the right to be called Dr. King for the remainder of his life.
Approximately six months after graduating from BU, King led the bus boycott in Montgomery, Ala., where he first began to attract national recognition. He returned to Boston in 1964—the same year he received the Nobel Peace Prize—to donate his personal papers to BU; the collection is among the most prominent held by the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.
My adopted parents made sure I knew who MLK was and can't thank them enough for being white Americans on the right side of history during the Civil Rights Movements. It was an honor to paint you King MLK, I hope I have made your legacy proud.
Mediums | Canvas/Acrylic/Swarovski Crystals, I used 1,000 of them hand placed. I
burnt the canvas board & the background says I have a dream on paper. The KEEP
THE DREAM ALIVE glows in the dark, and there is the word love writing over and
over on the white of the flag, camouflaged.
Prints available in brushed aluminum
Dimensions: 30"x30" and 40"x40"
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