They are ready to hang as soon as you remove them from the box upon arrival. My canvases are printed by a professional lab using premium archival inks. ![]() Prints are not framed, you can easily frame yourself or take your print to a custom framing shop. Your print(s) will be sent to you professionally printed on premium quality, acid free, archival paper with a luster, artsy finish and carefully wrapped to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. I work with a photo lab who works only with professional photographers and has superb quality. Also please choose the preferred background. *Please use the drop down menu to the right of the photo to select the size and your choice of print for you to frame yourself or a ready to hang canvas. *PRINTS DO NOT COME FRAMED OR MATTED.* All of my prints come in standard sizes, easy to purchase a frame off the shelf at a local Target, Craft/Hobby shop or a department store, or choose to have it framed at a local custom frame shop. Choose your background when purchasing in the drop down menu on the right. ***Available in 4 different backgrounds: Vintage Parchment (shown above), Distressed Black with white lettering, Old Book Style, and Distressed White. Even though women had unfair rights (voting, getting equal pay, serve on a jury), they still were proud to be apart of America.I Hear America Singing, a warm, patriotic poem by Walt Whitman published in the 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass. During the mid to late 1800’s, women were not given the late rights as men, which meant that women were rarely seen working outside the house. “I Hear America Singing” focuses on being equal, because this poem specifically has written during a time in history where women were not treated equally as men. While “I,Too centers on slavery, “I Hear America Singing” shows unfair rights against women even though its main theme is being equal in America. In contrast to “I,Too”, “I Hear America Singing” uses imagery to symbolizes that every person plays an equal part, no matter the job, they all tie in to being an American. Just because his skin color is not “white”, does not mean that he can’t represent America as proud and loud as them. HIs “master” sends him away whenever company comes over, and sends them to eat in the kitchen, just because he is not white, which symbolizes that if you were not white back in time during slavery, then you were not equal, or you were not as important. The “darker brother” has to go “in the kitchen” because they don’t want him to be seen. In “I,Too”, the poem also connects to racism, which left a big impact on today’s society. The poem altogether refers to slavery, a time in history when we weren’t treated equally based on the color of our skin, even well into the 50’s and 60’s, during the Civil Rights Movement. ![]() He forgets that it will take time for them to realize that he is an American also, no matter the color of his skin. The “darker brother” wants to shows that he is a proud American too, but slavery and racism was a thing in that part of history. “I Hear America Singing” and “I,Too” have a common perspective, which is America, but “I,Too” has more “struggle” behind its words.
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