We Did It!!
Yes, we, the people of America, have elected Barack Obama and have a right to be proud of that fact!
"The Fabric of America" played a part in helping that happen.
In January of 2008, the artist, David Schor began to create the painting that has, since June 5, 2008, the advent of Barack's candidacy, become a recognizable symbol of what his campaign has been about...the American people!
"The Fabric of America" is a true piece of art. This now famous painting captures the American people in all their diversity. The painting, which was originally created to help promote the candidacy of Barack Obama and was issued on Mugs, T-Shirts and Bumper stickers, is a very large four feet by 3 feet in size.
Own this important piece of history and display it as a symbol of your pride in what you have done in helping to elect Barack Obama.
This painting is about you!
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The Fabric of America
Forty-nine faces of Americans compose the red and white
Stripes of Old Glory,
Each face unique and different, male, female, child, adult,
In shades of red or white.
American Virgin Islander, Italian, Iranian, Nigerian,
French, Cuban,
British, Austrian, Russian, Spanish, South American, Japanese
and every conceivable mixture of them and more.
Diversity of ethnic origin is represented, all in shades of
the colors of flag of our forefathers and our grandchildren.
The fiftieth face is that of Barack Obama, President of the United States.
"Fabric of America" is the artist, David Schor's dramatic
and emotional vision of the Obama promise.
It is the promise of "a more perfect union", the
restoring of America to its people.
It is the recognition of the many differences of America's people,
Yet the uniformity of their desire
For a truly democratic process, a desire that the fabric of their lives
Be integrated into the fabric of their government,
As their faces, their very lives are the fabric of the flag,
"The Fabric of America". |