Poison Tree - Print
Experience the transformative power of art with our "Poison Tree" poster, a compelling piece that delves deep into the pressing issues of systemic racism and the need for change.
In this poster, the art tells a profound story—a story of a tree that has been cut down, yet its roots remain hidden beneath the surface. New shoots emerge, seemingly unnoticeable at first, but they spread further and wider, symbolizing the persistent nature of racism. The roots, like those of the Manchineel tree, are poisonous and fatal to all who come into contact with them.
This painting serves as a stark reminder that the work of dismantling racism is far from complete. It challenges the notion that the tree of racism has already been uprooted, highlighting the need for continuous vigilance and action. Learn more of the story of this piece here.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
Experience the transformative power of art with our "Poison Tree" poster, a compelling piece that delves deep into the pressing issues of systemic racism and the need for change.
In this poster, the art tells a profound story—a story of a tree that has been cut down, yet its roots remain hidden beneath the surface. New shoots emerge, seemingly unnoticeable at first, but they spread further and wider, symbolizing the persistent nature of racism. The roots, like those of the Manchineel tree, are poisonous and fatal to all who come into contact with them.
This painting serves as a stark reminder that the work of dismantling racism is far from complete. It challenges the notion that the tree of racism has already been uprooted, highlighting the need for continuous vigilance and action. Learn more of the story of this piece here.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
Experience the transformative power of art with our "Poison Tree" poster, a compelling piece that delves deep into the pressing issues of systemic racism and the need for change.
In this poster, the art tells a profound story—a story of a tree that has been cut down, yet its roots remain hidden beneath the surface. New shoots emerge, seemingly unnoticeable at first, but they spread further and wider, symbolizing the persistent nature of racism. The roots, like those of the Manchineel tree, are poisonous and fatal to all who come into contact with them.
This painting serves as a stark reminder that the work of dismantling racism is far from complete. It challenges the notion that the tree of racism has already been uprooted, highlighting the need for continuous vigilance and action. Learn more of the story of this piece here.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan