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Revolutionary
I grew up on The Boondocks during a politically formative time, and Huey Freeman became a symbol of unapologetic Black consciousness — the kid who saw through everything and refused to stay quiet about it. This piece strips him down to silhouette, echoing the iconic Che Guevara poster, because Huey was never just a cartoon character. He was an activist rendered in animation.
- Medium
- Acrylic on canvas