Rosa Parks
16 W x 20 H x 2.9 D in
There is a 3 inch sculpture of the actual bus that Rosa Parks was a passenger in 1955. She did not
want to give up her seat to a white man. Rosa crossed red lines of rules, shown here with the “loose red
lines” that extend out of the darkness and into the lighter shades. She was a fighter for human equality
and her commitment to this movement had her arrested.
Technique: acrylic, 3D box collages on canvas
16 W x 20 H x 2.9 D in
There is a 3 inch sculpture of the actual bus that Rosa Parks was a passenger in 1955. She did not
want to give up her seat to a white man. Rosa crossed red lines of rules, shown here with the “loose red
lines” that extend out of the darkness and into the lighter shades. She was a fighter for human equality
and her commitment to this movement had her arrested.
Technique: acrylic, 3D box collages on canvas
16 W x 20 H x 2.9 D in
There is a 3 inch sculpture of the actual bus that Rosa Parks was a passenger in 1955. She did not
want to give up her seat to a white man. Rosa crossed red lines of rules, shown here with the “loose red
lines” that extend out of the darkness and into the lighter shades. She was a fighter for human equality
and her commitment to this movement had her arrested.
Technique: acrylic, 3D box collages on canvas