This panoramic wood art is inspired by the renowned 19th century journalist and activist, Ida B. Wells. Ida was a prominent journalist, activist, and researcher during the late 19th and early 20th centuries who applied her journalistic expertise to reveal the struggles of African Americans throughout the South. Moreover, she brought her message to foreign audiences, uncovering cases of lynching to the world.
Tall vertical panoramic wood art features our original illustration of Ida B. Wells with her quote, "The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them," on a vibrant yellow background.
Choose from these wood sizes:
For our handmade art, images are transferred by hand to the front face of the wood. With this handmade process, all images will have a distressed look (where the underlying white paint or bare marble shows through the image), with slight variations on the amount and location of distressing.
By its nature, the wood we use for our art contains various knots and imperfections. Not all wood will be perfectly flat on all sides, but will still be 100% functional!
Metal sawtooth backer included for easy hanging.
Check out more of our Ida B. Wells art here.
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