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This painting serves as my reaction to the Constitution being attacked under the Trump administration and people banding together to fight for the rights that it provides. The title evokes the year the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution in 1791, with 2017 signaling the end of the Constitution as we know it. The colors yellow, orange and black symbolize Trump, whose face appears above the American flag. His eyes and nose consist of data, with his eyes and mouth as zeros (o) and a one (1) where his nose should be. This refers to our data being constantly hacked and the allegations that Trump’s administration may have been involved in the process. We also see the flag under attack, with an orange square replacing its stars. Around it are a black square representing a “stop” button and a black “pause” sign, which are my way of calling for the abnormal reality that we live in to stop and pause. The pause button can also be interpreted as equality being flipped under the Trump presidency. Finally, I begin to write out the First Amendment, which at the bottom is in part crossed out with a yellow line, representing Trump’s attack on our individual liberties. There is hope in this piece, however, as it shows people fighting back with loose fists taking over and pink hats rising up over the flag from the bottom of the painting, referencing the historical Women’s March. These symbols are positioned in the foreground and above the piece’s other symbols, signaling resilience and change, while also reminding us of the powerful impact of civic engagement and activism.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Tiphanie Spencer is a French-American painter known for her abstract paintings that respond to the world’s current events. Her portraits of society are packed with social commentary that capture the subconscious and psychological aspects of life through vivid interactions of shape, color and line. References to popular culture, historical, political and social events abound in the paintings, and issues of race, love, war, education and community influence her direction, bold use of color and brushstroke. Largely using acrylic and oil stick, Spencer’s paintings reflect her perspective as a woman and mother. They are personal and often sarcastic and humorous. Spencer currently lives and works in Chicago. She founded White Color Productions in 2011, an art production company producing exhibitions, arts programming and special projects. Spencer's studio is located in the Cornelia Arts Building. Her work is included in many private collections throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.
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