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“History + Hope = Change” By Gilbert Young

2 November, 2008 (09:47) | Gilbert Young, New Releases | By: Haasim

History + Hope = Change by Gilbert Young

Title: History + Hope = Change
Artist: Gilbert Young

This new art print by Gilbert Young is available in a variety of mediums and a variety of prices.  A portion of all proceeds are donated to the Obama Campaign for America.  Please visit: www.historyhopechange.com if you are interested in this art print.  You can also visit our Barack Obama Art Print & Poster Collection for other works of art featuring Barack Obama.

Black Art & Politics: Gilbert Young & Barack Obama

2 November, 2008 (08:51) | Black Art News, Gilbert Young | By: Haasim

ATLANTA ARTIST ENDORSED BY BARACK OBAMA, HISTORIC PORTRAIT BY GILBERT YOUNG TO BENEFIT CAMPAIGN

A portrait of Senator Barack Obama, created by renowned artist Gilbert Young, was recently awarded an unprecedented honor when Senator Obama endorsed the dual portrait by autographing the original work along with the artist.

“Obama said I made him look good,” the Atlanta-based artist smiled. “I told him, that’s my job!”

Gilbert Young & Barack ObamaThe portrait, entitled “History + Hope = Change” will be used to create a series of commemorative posters, limited edition prints, and a very special limited edition full-sized serigraph. Proceeds from sales of the items will benefit the Obama for America campaign. Posters will sell for $20, signed and numbered prints will start at $1500 and will be packaged with an autographed photo of Young and Barack signing the original work of art.

Young created the portrait after receiving an invitation to attend a reception for the Senator during the NAACP Annual Convention recently held in Cincinnati.

He A'int Heavy by Gilbert Young

“I handed my card to Obama and he said he knew my work,” Young said. “Then Obama called me a legend. It was one of the highlights of my career. I’ve never been so proud of my own work.”

The card Obama received featured a work of art that has become Young’s trademark. It depicts a man reaching down over a wall for another man’s hand. Young considers the image, entitled “He Ain’t Heavy,” to be a personal statement on social responsibility. “He Ain’t Heavy” has sold in galleries and gift shops across the U.S. and in select cities around the world for nearly 30 years.

Young will be in Denver August 25-29 to sign his historic “History + Hope = Change” posters and prints during the 2008 Democratic National Convention as a featured artist at the 9th annual After 5 Jazz & Blues Festival held in the historic Five Points Community. He will also appear at a reception hosted by Akente Express Gallery.

For more information, please visit www.historyhopechange.com, which will go live on August 24, 2008.

CONTACT:
Lea Winfrey-Young
678-933-2691
youngartone@aol.com