This bold graphic portrait captures Fannie Lou Hamer in mid-speech — mouth open, eyes fierce with conviction. The high-contrast black-and-ivory treatment gives her presence the gravity of a woodcut print. A diagonal field of red and violet splits the background, echoing both the urgency and dual struggle of voice and resistance. The single red circle serves as a visual drumbeat — a pulse of defiance and life. The work honors Hamer’s unflinching fight for voting rights and her declaration that she was “sick and tired of being sick and tired.”
You can bring your artwork to life in high-end detail and treat your customers to quality poster prints they'll love. Available in 210gsm paper (satin) and 230gsm (archival matte), these prints will look stunning up close for a long time. To help you find the perfect fit for your art, these posters come in 18 sizes and with horizontal, vertical, and square framing options.
.: Materials: 210 gsm paper (satin), 230 gsm paper (archival matte)
.: Two paper options - satin or archival matte
.: Available in 18 sizes
.: Horizontal, vertical and square options available
.: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts