Description
A Black family stands together in their Sunday finest on an urban street corner, the photograph tilted at a dynamic angle that captures their dignity and presence against the architectural backdrop of 1940s Chicago. Shot in rich black and white, the image radiates a quiet formality and pride, with bare tree branches and building facades framing the subjects in a composition that feels both documentary and deeply personal. For a living room or study honoring American history and cultural heritage. Woven from soft polyester chenille with a non-slip backing and made to order, the artwork running across the surface. A room grounded underfoot by an independent artist's work.