Description
A black and white photograph captures a group of African American flood victims standing in front of a large billboard advertising America's highest standard of living, their worn coats and modest belongings creating a stark contrast with the prosperous imagery above them. The composition juxtaposes human hardship against corporate optimism, with the weathered figures occupying the lower frame while the painted faces of contentment loom large behind them, producing a powerful commentary on inequality and broken promises. At home in a classroom, museum, or space dedicated to social history and civil rights. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.