Acrylic on cotton duck canvas, for what seems to be a drive down a neighborhood street, the subject looks to his left noticing a new store where his old store was located. In homage to what has been coined “Black wall street, “this is an imaginative piece of a businessman that left to pursue business elsewhere as he had just gotten a better opportunity right before the Tulsa race Massacre May 31st,1921-June 1,1921 where several businesses of folks of Afro America’s residents were destroyed and burned to the ground by belligerent Euro/Anglo-American residents.
24H by 48W (All measurements are in inches).
Acrylic on cotton duck canvas, for what seems to be a drive down a neighborhood street, the subject looks to his left noticing a new store where his old store was located. In homage to what has been coined “Black wall street, “this is an imaginative piece of a businessman that left to pursue business elsewhere as he had just gotten a better opportunity right before the Tulsa race Massacre May 31st,1921-June 1,1921 where several businesses of folks of Afro America’s residents were destroyed and burned to the ground by belligerent Euro/Anglo-American residents.
24H by 48W (All measurements are in inches).