Inspired by John Lewis’ graphic novel series “March” (the third installment of which was just released recently accompanying its national book award), I wanted to send out some images from
my new series “Over/come(ing).” This series was initially conceived in reflection about current marches and their connection to marches in the past – mostly the famous march of 1965 from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Within this work, I seek to explore the power/complexity hopefulness of social movement(s), the most powerful of human creations, for improving the world.
Appropriately, I will post a part of a painting from the series each day for the month of March, which we should now think of not just as a month or as a way to mark time but also as a call to action and freedom.
For more of my work see: www.julietseignious.com
my new series “Over/come(ing).” This series was initially conceived in reflection about current marches and their connection to marches in the past – mostly the famous march of 1965 from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Within this work, I seek to explore the power/complexity hopefulness of social movement(s), the most powerful of human creations, for improving the world.
Appropriately, I will post a part of a painting from the series each day for the month of March, which we should now think of not just as a month or as a way to mark time but also as a call to action and freedom.
For more of my work see: www.julietseignious.com