It’s the second Tuesday in October — guess we should have posted this eight days ago (if we had faith left in SCOTUS) — and our feelings of deepest sadness at the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg have not subsided. For us and most likely for you, they’ve just been intermingled with dread, given the current proceedings on Capitol Hill. But the highest court in the land turning red cannot sway us from the legacy of a Brooklynite who changed the course of judicial history — and history itself — especially for the disenfranchised and powerless, those whose voices are muted and whose rights are endangered. NATALIE HOPE MCDONALD’s new “gold icon” series features, among 10 such works, a sterner visage from a great leader who stood for, and argued for, the full gamut of the human rights agenda. It’s almost as if she knows this agenda will be burned to the ground at every possible turn over the next decade or two....
NATALIE HOPE MCDONALD
“RBG”
hand-drawn illustration
ink and paint on acid-free paper
125. framed
multiple unique originals available