No. 50 Aretha

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To understand the inspiration of this 36x48 piece you must know the history of this song brought to legendary fame by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Respect, an anthem sung throughout the 60’s and 70’s in support of civil and female rights is still relevant today. Much in the same way that the art references an icon and song from the past, but is painted to reflect modern design.

Aretha Franklin was not the original author of this song, but she is the one who gave it life and meaning. As I researched Aretha I found it interesting that the very lady to demanded respect from those in her vicinity and who sang the song time and time again, was also a victim of domestic abuse.

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To understand the inspiration of this 36x48 piece you must know the history of this song brought to legendary fame by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Respect, an anthem sung throughout the 60’s and 70’s in support of civil and female rights is still relevant today. Much in the same way that the art references an icon and song from the past, but is painted to reflect modern design.

Aretha Franklin was not the original author of this song, but she is the one who gave it life and meaning. As I researched Aretha I found it interesting that the very lady to demanded respect from those in her vicinity and who sang the song time and time again, was also a victim of domestic abuse.

Contact directly for shipping options and cost

Mixed Media on Canvas

36x48

To understand the inspiration of this 36x48 piece you must know the history of this song brought to legendary fame by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Respect, an anthem sung throughout the 60’s and 70’s in support of civil and female rights is still relevant today. Much in the same way that the art references an icon and song from the past, but is painted to reflect modern design.

Aretha Franklin was not the original author of this song, but she is the one who gave it life and meaning. As I researched Aretha I found it interesting that the very lady to demanded respect from those in her vicinity and who sang the song time and time again, was also a victim of domestic abuse.

Contact directly for shipping options and cost

Mixed Media on Canvas

36x48

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